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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Revision as of 23:24, 25 August 2011
Christian Bryant | |
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Christian Bryant | |
Personal Information | |
Born: | November 1, 1971 in |
Home: | Los Angeles, CA USA |
Fedora-specific Information | |
FAS-Name: | christianabryant |
Fedora-Mail: | christianabryant@fedoraproject.org |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Private Mail: | christian@linux.com |
GPG-Key: | 45578718 |
IRC: | christianabryant on Libera.Chat, in: |
#olpc #olpc-help #olpc-support-gang #sugar-newbies #sugar #fedora-olpc #lalugs #fedora #fedora-ambassadors #fedora-devel #fedora-docs #fedora-eol #fedora-olpc #fedora-qa #fedora-security #fedora-selinux #fedora-server #fedora-usability | |
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Fedora Contributions
Fedora
- Fedora Ambassador (Southern California | Los Angeles)
- Fedora Free Media Program
OLPC
- A member of the Support Gang at One Laptop Per Child, I joined the Fedora OLPC Special Interest Group as my contribution platform. I work with Sugar on a Fedora spin I regularly use for demonstration of the OLPC XO OS to folks who've not seen the system before. My personal goal is to create fresh Fedora spins for use in my OLPC activities that other OLPC contributors can use to demonstrate XO functionality at the OS level without having an XO on hand. At SCaLE9x I used such a spin running in VirtualBox on Fedora 14 for demonstration purposes while manning the booth, making sure to note Fedora was at the core of both my development system and the Sugar spin.
Discuss
- Talk to me about various Fedora topics here.
Public Keys
I regularly sign and encrypt emails and files, generally source code and other development related configuration items. If you wish to read signed and encrypted emails from me, or confirm that development files are from my development environment, you may do so by using my public GPG key.