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* Help mantaining the '''it''' Fedora Wiki
* Help mantaining the '''it''' Fedora Wiki
* Translated some wiki pages and the Guides relating the Fedora 13 release
* Translated some wiki pages and the Guides relating the Fedora 13 release
* Contributed with a chapter (in english) to the Fedora 13 User Guide (Thanks to [[User:Laubersm|laubersm]])  
* Contributed with a chapter ([[User:Lewis41/NetworkManager_f13|Network Manager]]), to the Fedora 13 User Guide


== To do ==
== To do (???!) ==
* (?!) Create a Guide for FEL [[User:lewis41/FEL/Fedora-Electronic-Lab | FEL Guide]]: If you want help, contact me.
* [[User:lewis41/FEL/Fedora-Electronic-Lab | Some Guides]] for applications shipped in FEL.
* (????????????????) Learn Asterisk and its drawbacks for better integration in Linux


== Contact ==
== Contact ==

Revision as of 20:09, 11 August 2010

My name is Luigi Votta.

I live in Italy but I consider myself a cosmopolitan, more believing people than nations with their confines.

I have a primary degree in electronics.

I use Fedora O.S. from the beginnings of its adventure to produce docs, navigate the web, hear musics, play games
(Mahjongg and AisleRiot are preferred), to program in C, Java, ecc.

I have good knowledge of computer architectures, as studied at University, some years ago.

I've joined the Fedora Italian-Translation Group, dedicating some time to translate Fedora from english to italian.


Greetings to all you.

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  • Help mantaining the it Fedora Wiki
  • Translated some wiki pages and the Guides relating the Fedora 13 release
  • Contributed with a chapter (Network Manager), to the Fedora 13 User Guide

To do (???!)

Contact


Two citations (for myself) of great mentors:
"Fatti non foste a viver come bruti,
ma per seguire virtute e conoscenza"
Inferno XXVI, 112-120 (Dante A. 1265 – 1321)

"Poh! disse Giove, incolperà l'uom dunque
Sempre gli Dei? Quando a se stesso i mali
Fabbrica, de' suoi mali a noi dà carco,
E la stoltezza sua chiama destino."
Odissea di Omero I, 48-50 (I.Pindemonte 1753 – 1828)