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* '''Email''': mailto:unidentified221@gmail.com
* '''Email''': mailto:unidentified221@gmail.com
* '''IRC''': Im currently trying to figure out IRC. However, Im always on Gmail.
* '''IRC''': Im currently trying to figure out IRC. However, I'm always on Gmail.
* '''GPG key''': Your key ID and/or signature
* '''GPG key''': I googled what this is, couldn't find out so for now, my answer is IDK.
* '''Fedora Account''': I can be found by searching Unidentified on the Fedora Account System
* '''Fedora Account''': I can be found by searching Unidentified on the Fedora Account System
== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==

Revision as of 06:33, 14 February 2009

Emilio Simpkins

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I'm fairly easy going, easy to get along with. I'm very new to Linux, but I'm getting used to it. I figured the Ambassador project would be the way I can help since I don't have any marketing experience, and I only took a half semester of programming.

Contact

  • Email: mailto:unidentified221@gmail.com
  • IRC: Im currently trying to figure out IRC. However, I'm always on Gmail.
  • GPG key: I googled what this is, couldn't find out so for now, my answer is IDK.
  • Fedora Account: I can be found by searching Unidentified on the Fedora Account System

Activities within Fedora

  • My plans for helping Fedora:

I'm going to a good school that has an excellent IT academy. We will be installing Linux on our machines, and I'm working with my teacher to make the distro Fedora. I am also planning to help on the translation side later too. I'm taking Spanish 3 next year along with German. I would like to eventually get my Networking teacher to use Fedora (he uses Ubuntu for himself and the classroom). Also, I'm trying to show a few of my Windows frustrated friends the advantages of Linux, such as no spyware, no pesky viruses that plague Windows.