Dear All,<br>
Sorry for being inactive for a long time; it was because I was having
my semester examinations. <br>
About promoting Fedora in Nepal, I thought of universities and schools
as the starters and ideal implementation centres. Hence I planned to
first implement in my own university(Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel,
Nepal); as a result of which we are running Fedora Core and Red Hat on
our computer laboratory at the university. Moreover, we have already
organized training sessions to facililate Windows users to work on
Fedora so as to promote "Migration to Linux". <br>
In the same way, I'm planning to propose other universities and
colleges of the nation to adopt Fedora, and organize necessary events
(may be training sessions, Seminars, Demonstration Classes etc). I also
like the idea of availing Fedora at the library. That will really help
students move towards Fedora (Live CDs + User Guide could be a good
option).<br>
I'm seeking for opinions and suggestions of promoting Fedora in a
country like Nepal (Maybe some of the Indian Ambassadors could help me,
as Nepal being their neighbour).<br>
<br>
Thankyou.<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
Abhishek Singh<br>
<br>
URL : <a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AbhishekSingh">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AbhishekSingh</a><br>