Mel and list, Just for a quick background: Magalhaes is a project from the Portuguese Government to provide students (and the general population) a netbook with internet access. This notebook comes with a dual boot install of Micro$oft Windows XP and GNU/Linux Caixa Mágica (a Portuguese Linux distro based in Mandriva Linux since 2007, previously on SuSE Linux). This opportunities are also valid for Fedora, and with an institution like Red Hat on the back, we could have chances of implementing our distro and maybe help Red Hat creating new business. That's one of the main reasons why I pointed that we should have segment on the release notes dedicated to "Students & Productivity). We already ship the software anyway, we just need to advertise it a bit. Applications like Evice, Open Office, Brasero and so on do fit on this productivity context. And great work on the release notes, they are awesome. Like I said on the IRC yesterday, we should also have a smaller flier for download for not so technical people, oriented for mainstream users. Lets not do this for F13, as we are short on time, but we can start thinking on to do it for 14. :) This mail reflects a personal opinion, as always fell free to provide your opinions, suggest improvements, etc etc etc. nelson On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 03:46 -0500, Mel Chua wrote: > > My name is Nelson Marques and I'm natural from Aveiro, Portugal. I'm a > > graduate Marketing Management student in IPAM (Portuguese Institute for > > Marketing Administration, http://www.ipam.pt). > > Hi, Nelson - thanks for stopping by IRC at the end of the Talking Points > meeting today. I see Robyn has already added you to the Marketing group > in FAS, so you should be all set - it sounds like you're already getting > a good handle on what's going on. > > SWOT is a great project to start with, and you've already started > commenting on release deliverables (like what we can do to make a better > version of > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_one_page_release_notes for F13) > - just keep on doing what you're doing, diving in, helping out with > deliverables, and asking questions, and you'll get the hang of things in > no time. > > There we go - now I feel more satisfied that I've finally given you a > proper welcome. ;) > > --Mel
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