An idea re ambassadors

Abhishek Singh aks.abhishek at gmail.com
Sat Mar 18 06:24:11 UTC 2006


Dear All,
        I also think that spreading words about Fedora via Libraries,
Universities, local LUGs would be better (moreover in the context of a
developing countries like Nepal). Here, in Nepal, we don't have any FUDCON
or such big events, what we do is to to communicate through LUGs, organise
seminars.
            One of the way is to install Fedora in local Cyber Internet Cafe
as well where different people come to surf Interent. The Cafe owner would
become free from the hassles of Worms, Viruses and keyloggers (obviusly made
for MS Windows) and could provide hassle free service to its customers. As
well this will let the customers feel safe to browse internet from there.
            Moreover, we're observing CAN InfoTech (a mid-sized event
organised by Computer Association of Nepal) on 23rd March, 2006. So If I
could get some promotional materials regarding FC5, it would be nice for me
to demonstrate and distribute FC5 at the event.

Regards
Abhishek Singh

On 3/18/06, Clair <fedora at freehold.no-ip.info> wrote:
>
> Tejas Dinkar wrote:
> > On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 19:10 +0000, Clair wrote:
> >> So, I propose another project is started... a project who's focus is to
> >> go
> >> around and educate, and tell, people about fedora. To answer people's
> >> questions. It won't be about going around to groups of people, it will
> >> be
> >> about telling people about fedora on a one-to-one basis.
> >
> > Stupid Idea to start a new project for this...
>
> Thanks! :)
>
> > This is exactly the Ambassador's purpose
> >
> > We should be doing this along with the events
>
> Yeah, but it isn't happening.. :)
>
>
> Clair
>
>
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