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Netbooks

Interested in Fedora on Netbooks? Add your name to the list below so that we can try to make some progress on things

Who Have hardware? Interested in working on? Availability time
JeremyKatz Acer Aspire One Hardware enablement, fixing apps to work nicely with resolutions, sugar
Kevin Verma Nokia N8x0, Emulators (QEMU,KVM,VMWare), possible to get access to OQO, EEE PC Project organization, building roadmap, pulling in packages to rawhide useful for small devices Daytime IST
Peter Robinson Asus eeePC 901, Fit-PC (same specs as XO-1) Hardware enablement, adding apps/libraries useful to small devices, testing random, UK based
Ian Weller ASUS Eee PC 900 Making things work :D Usually after 2200 UTC until 2700 UTC on weekdays during school year
Dennis Gilmore XO-1 Hardware enablement, allow people like OLPC to use fedora entirely
Jaroslav Reznik EEE PC 701, OpenMoko Freerunner New user experience with (not only) small factor computers daytime CET
Don Harper eeePC 701 Testing, making things go. Used to be a Red Hat Beta tester, but been out of the testing thing for a bit early morning to mid days, week days, Central US (GMT -6)
zcat Acer Aspire One (1.5G RAM/8GB SSD/16GB SDHC) SSD & other performance tweaks; getting F9/F10 working outofthebox with minimal postconfig (madwifi in f9 vs ath5k in f10 kernel); testing a possible "netbook" SPIN. random EDT
Jonathan Roberts Aspire One Making the user experience as good as possible. Been working to get the Ubuntu netbook apps packaged, about to put new specs in bugzilla for review, co-maintained with Yakov Nemoy. Will happily test other stuff as well Varies. England based.
Jon Nettleton EeePC 701 and a One Mini A110 My focus has been on general netbook usage, from reduced installation size to a netbook session to choose at login. I have also been evaluating the different interfaces that are available to see what works best. Pretty much always around EDT
Neil Birchler Acer Aspire One Testing, bug reporting, documentation late evening, Central US (GMT -6)
Andrew Schott eeePC 1000 Testing, bug reporting, documentation afternoon & early evening (3-9pm GMT-6)
Eric Partida Acer Aspire One Testing, bug reporting, documentation morning & evening (10am-11pm GMT-6)
Grant Williamson Medion Akoya E1210 (msi wind clone) Netbook enterprise enablement, testing random, Based in The Netherlands
John Walicki Lenovo S10 and XO Netbook User Experience for the enterprise afternoon EDT
Rino Mardo Samsung NC10 Fedora network user experience, testing, organization AM or PM (GMT+3), Thu and Fri
Luca Botti Samsung NC10 and XO Testing, Bug Reporting, Documentation daytime GMT+1
Jens Lindhardt Asus eee 900 Long time fedora user CET Daytime
Paul Lipps ASUS Eee PC 1000HE Testing, Bug Reporting, Documentation CST Nights
Doug Warner ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Testing, Bug Reporting, Documentation EST/EDT day hours (0700-2100)
Robert Whetsel HP Mini 110-1012nr Usability, User Experience and Information Assurance EST 07:30-15:00
Debarshi Ray ASUS Eee PC 900 Making things work :D Helsinki, EET GMT+2 (EEST GMT+2)
Arturo Fernandez ASUS Eee PC 1001HA Testing, Bug Reporting, Documentation, Making hardware works random, GMT+2
your name here ? ?? availability