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Hi there .. a short introduction.  
Hi there .. a short introduction.  


My name is Richard an I use Linux since 1995 or 1996, and the first distribution Red Hat 4.2.
My name is Richard de Bruin, born in 1969 and i live in the Netherlands.
Since that time a lot of distro hopping around with Red Hat, Slackware, Suse, Mandrake, Fedora, Arch, OpenSuse,
 
I use Linux since 1995 or 1996, and my first distribution Red Hat 4.2. Since that time i do a lot of distro hopping with Red Hat, Slackware, Suse, Mandrake, Fedora, Arch, OpenSuse,
Mandriva, Ubuntu and in the end back to Fedora.
Mandriva, Ubuntu and in the end back to Fedora.


'''Why Fedora:'''
== Why Fedora ==
In my eyes Fedora is one of the pure Linux distributions. They give a lot back to the community and always stays
In my eyes Fedora is one of the pure Linux distributions.  
close to Gnome the why it is meant to be. Yep .. I am a Gnome user, so KDE is not my thing.
 
They give a lot back to the community and always stays close to Gnome the why it is meant to be. Yep .. I am a Gnome user, so KDE is not my thing.


'''Where u can find me:'''
'''Where u can find me:'''

Revision as of 09:22, 29 April 2011

Richard de Bruin

Hi there .. a short introduction.

My name is Richard de Bruin, born in 1969 and i live in the Netherlands.

I use Linux since 1995 or 1996, and my first distribution Red Hat 4.2. Since that time i do a lot of distro hopping with Red Hat, Slackware, Suse, Mandrake, Fedora, Arch, OpenSuse, Mandriva, Ubuntu and in the end back to Fedora.

Why Fedora

In my eyes Fedora is one of the pure Linux distributions.

They give a lot back to the community and always stays close to Gnome the why it is meant to be. Yep .. I am a Gnome user, so KDE is not my thing.

Where u can find me: Mail: rr.debruin@gmail.com Blog: OpenSourceFrog Twitter: richarddebruin

Todo in Fedora Project: Mmmm ... a lot .. but i think that promotion is important right now. Let the people know what Fedora is and what Fedora can do for them.