Welcome, I'm from Brasilia too (and former UnB student too, just a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, ops, this is from another place if I remember well). We can be in touch too plan the event in October in Brasilia, some kind of FISL in Catolica University.
Teseu
2008/5/28 G <balajig81@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi rafael
Welcome Aboard ! Great to have you here as part of this project.
> Hey all, my name is Rafael Liu Santos and I'm from Brasília, the Brazil
> capital. I'm a college student in Universidade de Brasília, third year (2
> more to graduate!).
You dont actually need certifications. Passion to learn and be part of
> Honestly my professional back ground is in Java, linux is something I love
> to do any spare time I have. Said that I don't have any certifications or
> this sorta things.. (I'm planning doing LPI next month, tho). Still I think
> I have some contribution to make, as my college have lots of students and
> our labs have linux and geeks there use linux at home and there are teachers
> supporting it. I think it's a great environment to spread Fedora.
this project and of course some amount of time for this project is all
that is required :)
Fedora also has a Free Media Programme which is getting more and more
> Recently I saw some Ubuntu DVDs being distributed and Sun ambassadors have
> being talking about Open Solaris. Then I thought about all of that I've
> written you and asked my self why not to engage Fedora and spice things up
> there.
focus so you could be part of that too and spread it :)
Welcome once again !
Cheers,
Balaji
2008/5/28 rafael liu <rafaelliu@xxxxxxxxx>:
> --> Hey all, my name is Rafael Liu Santos and I'm from Brasília, the Brazil
> capital. I'm a college student in Universidade de Brasília, third year (2
> more to graduate!).
>
> I've started using linux with Gentoo, since then I've tried Debian and
> Slackware before sticking with Fedora. I feel it's a great project and I'd
> like to contribute, at first evangelizing which doesn't need much expertise,
> but maybe later with something like some RPM package support. I'm a Java
> enthusiastic too, and I've been longing to engage in some open source
> initiative, which I really believe is a great idea.
>
> Honestly my professional back ground is in Java, linux is something I love
> to do any spare time I have. Said that I don't have any certifications or
> this sorta things.. (I'm planning doing LPI next month, tho). Still I think
> I have some contribution to make, as my college have lots of students and
> our labs have linux and geeks there use linux at home and there are teachers
> supporting it. I think it's a great environment to spread Fedora.
>
> Recently I saw some Ubuntu DVDs being distributed and Sun ambassadors have
> being talking about Open Solaris. Then I thought about all of that I've
> written you and asked my self why not to engage Fedora and spice things up
> there.
>
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