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* I run Fedora on my | * I run Fedora on my OLPC XO-1 and have been attending the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_San_Francisco OLPC San Francisco] meetings. I have given out Fedora CDs I created at Linux User Groups (LUGs) and generally [[user:Grantbow/Advocacy|advocate]] for free software in the many LUGs I visit in California. I am looking forward to becoming a Fedora Ambassador. | ||
* My plans and ideas will evolve as I learn where I can best contribute. | * My plans and ideas will evolve as I learn where I can best contribute. |
Revision as of 05:48, 17 May 2009
Grant Bowman
- I'm relatively new to the Fedora community. I began using Unix in 1989 and have been using Linux since 1994 when I co-founded Silicon Valley Public Access Link (SV-PAL or www.svpal.org), a FreeNet for Santa Clara County that is still a self-sustaining not for profit ISP today. I have contributed bugs and patches to several open source software projects as I have "scratched my own itch." I was a registered Debian Developer but package maintenance is not something I developed a passion for. I was a full time employee with the US branch of SuSE from 1999 to 2001 before Novell entered the picture.
Contact
- Email: mailto:grantbow@gmail.com
- IRC: Grantbow
- GPG key: 312ACFD3
- Fedora Account: grantbow
Activities within Fedora
- I run Fedora on my OLPC XO-1 and have been attending the OLPC San Francisco meetings. I have given out Fedora CDs I created at Linux User Groups (LUGs) and generally advocate for free software in the many LUGs I visit in California. I am looking forward to becoming a Fedora Ambassador.
- My plans and ideas will evolve as I learn where I can best contribute.