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I'm Máté, a Hungarian student. I have met Linux and the open source world a few years ago. After several attempts of switching back and forth from Windows (you know, it's hard to get used to a new thing) I finally opted for Fedora, which was a fair choice that I haven't regretted ever since. | I'm Máté, a Hungarian student. I have met Linux and the open source world a few years ago. After several attempts of switching back and forth from Windows (you know, it's hard to get used to a new thing) I finally opted for Fedora, which was a fair choice that I haven't regretted ever since. | ||
Currently I'm working in the Hungarian L10N team. I've started translating between Fedora 14 and 15. I picked up this work because a lot of Hungarian packages were only partially translated. | Currently I'm working in the Hungarian L10N team. I've started translating between Fedora 14 and 15. I picked up this work because a lot of Hungarian packages were only partially translated. I'm focused on the websites at the moment. | ||
People who know me in real life often ask for advice or help with computers, and -- when it's a viable alternative -- I suggest them to use Fedora. Recently I've became interested in doing that under Fedora banners, so I've applied to be an ambassador. | |||
M.G. | M.G. |
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Máté Gelei | |
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Personal Information | |
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Home: | Székesfehérvár, Hungary |
Fedora-specific Information | |
FAS-Name: | geleimate |
Fedora-Mail: | geleimate at fedoraproject dot org |
Fedorapeople: | http://geleimate.fedorapeople.org |
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private Mail: | |
GPG-Key: | 69DF3504 |
Homepage: | casualrebel.net |
Twitter: | geleimate |
Identi.ca: | [http:// ] |
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IRC: | geleimate on Freenode |
Hello!
I'm Máté, a Hungarian student. I have met Linux and the open source world a few years ago. After several attempts of switching back and forth from Windows (you know, it's hard to get used to a new thing) I finally opted for Fedora, which was a fair choice that I haven't regretted ever since.
Currently I'm working in the Hungarian L10N team. I've started translating between Fedora 14 and 15. I picked up this work because a lot of Hungarian packages were only partially translated. I'm focused on the websites at the moment.
People who know me in real life often ask for advice or help with computers, and -- when it's a viable alternative -- I suggest them to use Fedora. Recently I've became interested in doing that under Fedora banners, so I've applied to be an ambassador.
M.G.