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==About Me==
==About Me==


I have been using Linux for about 3 years now. I started with Ubuntu after getting introduced to it by some friends at work. I ran Ubuntu until about a year ago. Then I decided to try Fedora 8, now I use 10. As soon as I started to play with fedora I new that this was the OS for me. I primarily deal with Apache, and other servers as that is what I needed for my website, and a small home business.  
I have been using Linux for about 3 years now. I started with Ubuntu after getting introduced to it by some friends at work. I ran Ubuntu until about a year ago. Then I decided to try Fedora 8, now I use 10. As soon as I started to play with fedora I new that this was the OS for me. I primarily deal with Apache, and other servers as that is what I needed for my website, and a small home business.


==Contact==
==Contact==
* '''Real Name:''' Will Morris


Email: mailto:snow.open.ski@gmail.com mailto:wmorri@fedoraproject.org
* '''Email:''' mailto:snow.open.ski@gmail.com
IRC: Name - wmorri; Channels - None at the moment, but I update this soon.


* '''IRC:''' Name - will_
* '''Channels:''' #fedora-ambassadors #fedora
==GPG==
Pub: 1024D/22A987B9
Key fingerprint = E50D 47FB A2B9 E678 99CC  EE5D 7858 60ED 22A9 87B9


==Activities within Fedora==
==Activities within Fedora==
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Right now I don't have a lot to do with Fedora but I would like that to change in the coming weeks. I would like to find out what the base is in the part of New York State where I live. I live near the Canadian border, but I am in a college town. So, my current plans are to get the word out about Fedora and the Project. I might start by going to a couple of the colleges in the area and just talking to student groups and see what they know or think about Linux and specifically Fedora.
Right now I don't have a lot to do with Fedora but I would like that to change in the coming weeks. I would like to find out what the base is in the part of New York State where I live. I live near the Canadian border, but I am in a college town. So, my current plans are to get the word out about Fedora and the Project. I might start by going to a couple of the colleges in the area and just talking to student groups and see what they know or think about Linux and specifically Fedora.


I want to start small at this point. I don't want to jump into the deep end of the pool before I know that I can swim. So, hopefully you will see me in some of the IRC rooms listening and asking questions. If you would like to know anything about me or have some ideas for me please get in touch with me and I will do my best to answer you.
Since my last update, I have joined the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject| Documentation Group]. I have been pretty active with them for the last release and I am working on getting back into that.
 


[[Category:Ambassadors from the USA]]
*[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/NA| AmbassadorsNA]
*[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/North_America_Ambassador_List#North_Eastern_US_Region| North American Ambassador List]

Revision as of 16:13, 22 August 2010

About Me

I have been using Linux for about 3 years now. I started with Ubuntu after getting introduced to it by some friends at work. I ran Ubuntu until about a year ago. Then I decided to try Fedora 8, now I use 10. As soon as I started to play with fedora I new that this was the OS for me. I primarily deal with Apache, and other servers as that is what I needed for my website, and a small home business.

Contact

  • Real Name: Will Morris
  • IRC: Name - will_
  • Channels: #fedora-ambassadors #fedora

GPG

Pub: 1024D/22A987B9

Key fingerprint = E50D 47FB A2B9 E678 99CC EE5D 7858 60ED 22A9 87B9

Activities within Fedora

Right now I don't have a lot to do with Fedora but I would like that to change in the coming weeks. I would like to find out what the base is in the part of New York State where I live. I live near the Canadian border, but I am in a college town. So, my current plans are to get the word out about Fedora and the Project. I might start by going to a couple of the colleges in the area and just talking to student groups and see what they know or think about Linux and specifically Fedora.

Since my last update, I have joined the Documentation Group. I have been pretty active with them for the last release and I am working on getting back into that.