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== Fedora Friendly Companies and Organizations ==


=== Wiki Commit Errors ===
I started a thread on the [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/ Ambassadors] mailing list with the query:  "I would imagine a valuable piece of information to have as a Fedora Ambassador would be a list of companies and organizations local to you that are Fedora (and Red Hat) friendly.  Is there such a list?"


Has some fun last night watching my wiki commits appear in my history but without my actual changesJumped on another computer this morning and two commits in a row seemed to be accepted but never showed up. If I had more time I'd track down why!  I guess I can live with the History graffiti, but hope the issue resolves itself soon...
As responses trickle in I'll update them here, but ultimately I'd like to see a master wiki page that has this informationSome points I've made to the pros/cons of this activity are:  "I would imagine there are hurdles to compiling the list, as well. 1) Companies may not want to be listed. 2) IT orgs often change technology direction and move to another GNU/Linux distro or away from *NIX. 3) Companies come and go and the list would be out of date in time for that reason. 4) And so on..." And "I can think of many benefits to having it including: 1) Job seekers looking to target their skills. 2) Ambassadors seeking meeting space and sponsors. 3) Ambassadors seeking recruits to the Fedora project. 4) Ambassadors seeking to spread the word about Fedora/Red Hat OS updates and other news."
 
Feel free to add your "Fedora friendly" company or organization as well.  Please just follow the format in place and add you name in parantheses after. 
 
=== Spain ===
 
* [http://www.devspain.com IT Development Spain] (Jukka Palander)
 
=== Switzerland ===
 
* [http://kolabsys.com Kolab Systems] (Christoph Wickert)
 
=== United States ===
 
* [http://www.dandb.com Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp] (Konstantin Antselovich)
* [http://www.parsec.com PARSEC Group] (Christian Bryant)
* [http://www.riotgames.com Riot Games] (Christian Bryant)
 
=== Vietnam ===
 
* [http://www.iwayvietnam.com/en iWay] (Tuan Truong Anh)

Latest revision as of 00:23, 26 August 2011

Fedora Friendly Companies and Organizations

I started a thread on the Ambassadors mailing list with the query: "I would imagine a valuable piece of information to have as a Fedora Ambassador would be a list of companies and organizations local to you that are Fedora (and Red Hat) friendly. Is there such a list?"

As responses trickle in I'll update them here, but ultimately I'd like to see a master wiki page that has this information. Some points I've made to the pros/cons of this activity are: "I would imagine there are hurdles to compiling the list, as well. 1) Companies may not want to be listed. 2) IT orgs often change technology direction and move to another GNU/Linux distro or away from *NIX. 3) Companies come and go and the list would be out of date in time for that reason. 4) And so on..." And "I can think of many benefits to having it including: 1) Job seekers looking to target their skills. 2) Ambassadors seeking meeting space and sponsors. 3) Ambassadors seeking recruits to the Fedora project. 4) Ambassadors seeking to spread the word about Fedora/Red Hat OS updates and other news."

Feel free to add your "Fedora friendly" company or organization as well. Please just follow the format in place and add you name in parantheses after.

Spain

Switzerland

United States

Vietnam

  • iWay (Tuan Truong Anh)