On 01/11/2017 08:56 PM, Rodrigo de Araujo wrote: > Hi Gabriele, > > Thanks for the welcome and the explanations. I'll look at the tickets > you told me. > > Unfortunately I could not attend the last meeting, but I intend to > become active in #fedora-mktg and in the meeting channel. > > I did a quick search this afternoon and I realized that in Brazil there > are more than 63,000 active / legalized radio amateurs. Only in my > region are 4,531 people. The same applies to other amateurs worldwide. > This is a very segmented target so that we can act together, since we > have several applications packaged to the needs of these people. > > I can also cite Scout groups who also deal with amateur radio, another > interesting audience to be worked in that sense. It would be interesting > that we could make Fedora a popular distro between them. > > Fedora offers some spin labs and l think it would be nice for the > project to offer a spin lab called Fedora Amateurs or Fedora Hams. This > would facilitate us to reach that audience, but I'll start thinking > about other tactics as well. > > I'm not sure how such thing could be done, but I can make a current list > of interesting software to this public already available in the system - > our wiki "Applications for Amateur Radio" doesn't seem 100% up to date. > > Cheers, > > Rodrigo > Hey Rodrigo, I know this is a late follow-up, but there is an Amateur Radio SIG that would probably be best able to handle this! As for as creating a spin, there are some technical tasks that would need to be done, but I'm not sure of what exactly those things would be. The Amateur Radio SIG would make a good place to start that discussion. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AmateurRadio Hope this helps! -- Cheers, Justin W. Flory jflory7@xxxxxxxxx
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