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== Activities within Fedora == | == Activities within Fedora == | ||
* I intend to contribute to the Fedora Project as a Fedora Ambassador via my personal advocacy and use of GNU/Linux and of Free Software as of 2010; of the Fedora Project and as a Fellow of | * I intend to contribute to the Fedora Project as a Fedora Ambassador via my personal advocacy and use of GNU/Linux and of Free Software as of 2010; of the Fedora Project and as a Fellow of Free Software Foundation Europe in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. I use Fedora 13. I also use openSUSE 11.2.''' | ||
[[Category:Ambassadors from the UK]] | [[Category:Ambassadors from the UK]] |
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Scott Ainslie
I as a Fedora Ambassador intend to communicate and enthuse adoption of Free Software, GNU/Linux and of the Fedora Project in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; in particular amongst NGOs and the Government of Scotland.
I am a Friend of GNOME; a GNOME Associate. I am an Advocate donor of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. I am also a Friend of the Web of the World Wide Web Foundation.
I am a Microsoft Certified Professional; as I am a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician.
I am an Affiliate of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT; I participate as an individual of its BCS Information Security Specialist Group; BCS Internet Specialist Group; BCS Law Specialist Group; BCS Open Source Specialist Group; BCS Quality Specialist Group and of its BCS Young Professionals Group.
Contact
- Email: mailto:scottainslie@fedoraproject.org
- IRC: scottainslie #fedora #fedora-ambassadors #fedora-meeting #fedora-social #fedora-uk #openrightsgroup #opensource.com #opensuse-project #ppi #ppuk #ppuk-press
- Fedora Account: scottainslie
Activities within Fedora
- I intend to contribute to the Fedora Project as a Fedora Ambassador via my personal advocacy and use of GNU/Linux and of Free Software as of 2010; of the Fedora Project and as a Fellow of Free Software Foundation Europe in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. I use Fedora 13. I also use openSUSE 11.2.