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* To promote Free and Open Software within Tayside, Scotland and the United Kingdom and to lobby government bodies that it should be be adopted and implemented within the [http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/nonMSschools/sign educational infrastructure].
* To promote Free and Open Software within Tayside, Scotland and the United Kingdom and to lobby government bodies that it should be be adopted and implemented within the [http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/nonMSschools/sign educational infrastructure].


* To promote Fedora/CentOS/Scientific Linux/Redhat as a Desktop/Server/Enterprise solution to proprietary software.
* To promote [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora]/[http://www.centos.org/ CentOS]/[https://www.scientificlinux.org/ Scientific Linux]/[http://www.redhat.com/ Redhat] as a Desktop/Server/Enterprise solution to proprietary software.


* To cultivate and promote the Linux Infrastructure within my country of Scotland.
* To cultivate and promote the Linux Infrastructure within my country of Scotland.

Revision as of 23:46, 20 August 2009

Cry Freedom

My Name is Dr. Gordon Dunlop and I am an academic, scientist and a Unix/Linux user. My Ph.D. is in Environmental Physiology/Genetics with my thesis being entitled "Linking Germination Traits of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) to DNA Markers". I also have a Msc. Information Technology degree where my master's dissertation was entitled "Evaluating the Performance and Potential of Para- and Paene- Virtualisation Technologies in a Linux Beowulf Cluster".

I have been a Unix/Linux user for many years, still learning and trying to put back into the community at large. I use Fedora through personal choice as I believe it is the cutting edge of Linux distributions and I feel comfortable with it.

Contact

  • Email: astrozubenel@googlemail.com
  • LUG-Email: dundee-owner@lists.lug.org
  • Fedora Account: Zubenel

Activities

This is our mailing list

and promote Linux and free and open source software within the Tayside region of Scotland as an alternative to proprietary software.

with our Software Freedom Day 2008 Program. This year we hope to surpass this with our Software Freedom Day 2009 Program.

  • The most fascinating Fedora project that I have ever seen is the POSSE project

Aims

  • To promote Free and Open Software within Tayside, Scotland and the United Kingdom and to lobby government bodies that it should be be adopted and implemented within the educational infrastructure.
  • To cultivate and promote the Linux Infrastructure within my country of Scotland.
  • To get actively involved in the POSSE project so that the aims and ideals can be implemented within Scotland and the United Kingdom.