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Dave Hemingway is a quick learner looking for a challenge. Lately his only challenge has been trying to spread Fedora
Dave Hemingway is a quick learner looking for a challenge. Lately his only challenge has been trying to spread Fedora
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Hoping to spread the idea of Fedora and Linux in general as far as possible within the city of Hull and the surrounding area using a variety of methods, including but not limited to
Hoping to spread the idea of Fedora and Linux in general as far as possible within the city of Hull and the surrounding area using a variety of methods, including but not limited to
* Speaking to employers/teaching institutes about free alternatives to their expensive proprietary software
* Speaking to employers/teaching institutes about free alternatives to their expensive proprietary software
* Teaching or at least attempting to teach home users how to do things on a Linux desktop
 
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 11 September 2009

Dave Hemingway

Dave Hemingway is a quick learner looking for a challenge. Lately his only challenge has been trying to spread Fedora by word-of-mouth around the city he lives in.

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Hoping to spread the idea of Fedora and Linux in general as far as possible within the city of Hull and the surrounding area using a variety of methods, including but not limited to

  • Speaking to employers/teaching institutes about free alternatives to their expensive proprietary software