I'd like some opinions about this issue some people (including me) are discussing in the it-users mailing list. Some time ago, the Italian ambassadors group was asked to contribute to the (re)birth of the http://fedora-it.org community web site. As far as I understand, contributions will be limited to content while server maintenance is provided by ILDN - Italian Linux Distro Network and sponsored by a private company, twinbit. The network comprises several domains dedicated to other distributions (mandriva, debian, slackware, etc) and are based on a shared and customized Drupal installation. Now, it turns out the whole network is hosted by a Ubuntu server instance and I wondered if this make it somewhat inconvenient for Fedora Ambassadors to participate directly. I surely know I'm not comfortable with it but I realize other ambassadors are free, as adult individuals, to choose if they want to participate or not to the effort. The question is more whether the Fedora Project has (or wants to have) a position on the topic sooner rather than later, given the new site was not yet announced officially and they will need to apply for the Fedora trademark license shortly after that. Thank you very much Gianluca -- Gianluca Sforna http://morefedora.blogspot.com http://identi.ca/giallu - http://twitter.com/giallu _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board