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* [[User:Yn1v/Fedora_11_Release_Party | Fedora 11 Realease Party - Managua]] Includes event report
* [[User:Yn1v/Fedora_11_Release_Party | Fedora 11 Realease Party - Managua]] Includes event report
* [[User:Yn1v/SFD_2009 | Software Freedom Day 2009 - Managua]] Includes event report
* [[User:Yn1v/SFD_2009 | Software Freedom Day 2009 - Managua]] Includes event report
* [[User:Yn1v/Fedora12 | Fedora 12 Release Event - Managua ]] Includes event report
* [[User:Yn1v/SFD_2011 | Software Freedom Day 2011 - Managua]] Includes event report
* [[User:Yn1v/Media_Production | Media Production for Central America ]]
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* [[User:Yn1v/Pizza_Bash | Pizza bash]]
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* [[User:Yn1v/Mentorship|Mentorship for LATAM Ambassadors]]
* [[User:Yn1v/Mentorship|Mentorship for LATAM Ambassadors]]
* [[User:Yn1v/Fedora12 | Fedora 12 Release Event - Managua ]] Includes event report
* [[Release_Party_F13_Managua]]
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Revision as of 03:34, 30 August 2011

Yn1v: Neville A. Cross

Neville A. Cross

Contact Data

  • Fedora Account: yn1v
  • PGP:96851663
  • Blog: http://taygon.com (Spanish)
  • IRC: yn1v (usually #fedora-latam and #fedora-ni at freenode when time allows it)
  • E-mail:

Mini Bio

I am Admnistrative Manager at Hotel Mansion Teodolinda at Managua city, capital of Nicaragua. I have a business degree, so I am not a deep knowledgeable computer person. I am a Amateur Radio since 1993, and a enthusiast on packet radio. By now I have a license of the highest level. Time to time, I work as part time lecturer at Universidad Centroamericana on subject related to Management and Tourism.

My very first attempts with linux were with Red Hat around 1999, I had several hardware problems and leave it for some years. I took a book of FC4 bible in 2006 and have been using Fedora as my main OS ever since.

I have joined the local Fedora community called Fedora-ni on march 2008. By the same time I have joined the local LUG: GUL-NIC (Grupo de usuarios Linux de Nicaragua).

There is no much Linux formal training opportunities at Nicaragua, so I took a short course in Linux Server Administration based on openSUSE (May - June 2008). This helped me a lot to fill in where my empiric learning have left voids.

I applied to become Fedora ambassador on August 20th, 2008.

February 2008 marked the beginning of a difficult situation. As the Fedora Nicaragua web site frozen on time, it was needed another local news space. Fedora Nicaragua came to life with a mailing list and the promise of a local repo.

Luckily there was a Linux course based on Fedora on March 2009. This really help me get a hang of terminal.

Since April 2009 I have been running administrative task on FreeMedia Program. By this time I also engaged on a Linux Course based on Red Hat/Fedora.

There are moments when everything happened at the same time. June 2009 was this kind of time. There was a successful Fedora 11 Launch Event in Managua. I made presence in the First Central American Free Software Encounter representing Fedora Community. Finnaly I was invited to FISL and Fudcon LATAM.

On September 2010 I did not engaged on events, as I went abroad to Denmark to participate in ProcessMarker training.

On January 2010 I have joined Fedora Marketing Team and then participate in Marketing Fedora Activity Day on March.

Trivia

  • Location: Managua, Nicaragua. 1206.29 N / 08615.91 W
  • Time Zone: UTC +06:00
  • Languages: Spanish (first language), English (as second language), Portuguese (just a bit).
  • Nationality: Nicaraguan
  • Higer Education:
  • Call Sign: YN1V (for Amateur Radio)
  • Linux User #: 473217

Fedora Contributor

Groups


Tasks

Projects as an Ambassador

  • Promote a monthly gathering where users that get Fedora installed from different install parties can get support. Working with local FOSS community we have established Pizza-Bash events. This are an informal activity where people can get help face to face. I have been hanging Fedora posters and helping Fedora users.
  • Set up a local repository at Nicaragua. In the mean time set up a private repository for updates a give access to users that do not have internet and also to be used at install parties without internet access. A local ISP has shown interest in this project, they are allocating server space for this. Update(19 feb 2009) the server is on. Most files are stored, rsync is completing them. Test looks fine so far.(9 Apr 2009) The Nicaraguan repo is working, more info here (Spanish) This is now off line.
  • Help on the documentation of Amateur Radio applications that are included on Fedora
  • Run a series of hack labs in Nicaragua focusing in different parts of contribution like: packaging, design, translation, betatesting, bug reports and others.

FOSS

FOSS Projects

  • Set up a wiki to share instructions for setting up linux for amateur radio use in Spanish. Specially the topics related to AX.25.
  • Set up a local forum to provide support for GNUCash

Publications

Wiki Pages