lör 2009-01-17 klockan 09:41 -0500 skrev Diego Escobar: > > * In development policies Fedora how we save? Reuse of software > components is a very common practice. Can we measure it? Can > we save more? > * Planting trees at least 3 for each server 24 / 7 that we have. > (Thanks to Fedora Brazil) > So, what do think? Fedora takes care about the planet? > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ZeroCarbon > (under construction) > > > -- > Diego Escobar > Fedora Ambassador for Colombia The development of Fedora is done using distributed development which keeps physical travel related CO2 emission to a minimum. Also Fedora distributes distributed development technology that is 100% free to use for anyone. When it comes to fighting CO2 emissions from the Fedora Project, perhaps OK'd way of doing that should be established. From what I've read in the Swedish news, some ways are better than others. According to the *World Bank, global trades in the carbon market in 2007 were valued at more than $64 billion.. It's probable that not all of those $64 billions worth of trade holds the same standard or gets the same effect per $. There are bound to be some shady characters trying to earn a quick buck. * http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTABOUTUS/ORGANIZATION/EXTSDNETWORK/0,,contentMDK:21763373~menuPK:3981802~pagePK:64159605~piPK:64157667~theSitePK:3167628,00.html -- Best regards, Magnus 'magnusg' Glantz E-mail: mg -at- hacka -dot- net GPG Key: 0DB53317 Fingerprint: DDCE BD02 793C 5C2E 8C5C 3FE9 1E1E 7593 0DB5 3317 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Magnusg -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list