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= Charles Profitt = | = Charles Profitt = | ||
I am an advocate for the adoption of Open Source Software; my areas of focus are K-12 education and personal use. As a systems administrator in K-12 I have employed Open Source solutions to monitor my network and provide a high level of service and support to my customers. The deployed solutions would not have been possible if I had to rely on proprietary software mired in complicated licensing agreements and financial constraints. | I am an advocate for the adoption of Open Source Software; my areas of focus are K-12 education and personal use. As a systems administrator in K-12 I have employed Open Source solutions to monitor my network and provide a high level of service and support to my customers. The deployed solutions would not have been possible if I had to rely on proprietary software mired in complicated licensing agreements and financial constraints. | ||
==Talks== | ==Talks== |
Revision as of 15:27, 20 June 2011
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FAS name: | cprofitt |
Fedora email: | cprofitt@fedoraproject.org |
IRC nick: | cprofitt |
IRC channels: | #fedora-ambassadors, #lugor (and others) |
Fedorapeople page: | https://cprofitt.fedorapeople.org |
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Charles Profitt
I am an advocate for the adoption of Open Source Software; my areas of focus are K-12 education and personal use. As a systems administrator in K-12 I have employed Open Source solutions to monitor my network and provide a high level of service and support to my customers. The deployed solutions would not have been possible if I had to rely on proprietary software mired in complicated licensing agreements and financial constraints.