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So RIT students got XOs and the project got some more help.
So RIT students got XOs and the project got some more help.


=== Fedora installed by users at KGEC ===


Kalyani Government Engineering College (KGEC) in on the Kalyani University Campus
Kalyani in West Bengal, India, has quite a large base of students interested in Linux, and an event <ref>https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/KGEC_Install_Fest</ref> took place on Feb. 21.
This install fest is a starting point for spreading the use Linux and Fedora was the distro used in the install fest. Around 150 students were shown how to install and administer Fedora system and were helped to get Fedora installed on their systems.
Reports can be found here:
* Arindam Ghosh -- http://arindamghosh.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/kgec-fad/
* Subhodip Biswas -- http://subhodipbiswas.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/install-fest-kgec/ 
* Ratnadeep Debnath -- http://ratnadeepdebnath.wordpress.com/2009/02/22/what-an-install-fest-in-kalyani-govt-engg-college-o/
* Rangeen Basu Roy Chowdhury -- http://sherry151.blogspot.com/2009/02/not-just-another-install-fest.html


=== Fedora at Sam Houston State University ===
=== Fedora at Sam Houston State University ===

Revision as of 05:49, 9 March 2009

Ambassadors

In this section, we cover Fedora Ambassadors Project.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors

Contributing Writer: Larry Cafiero

RIT pitches in on OLPC project

The Fedora OLPC project seems to have found a friend at Rochester Institute of Technology[1]. Fedora Ambassador Karlie Robinson contacted RIT professor Stephen Jacobs and discussed the project, which spurred Jacobs' interest in doing a class around the XO.

Robinson brought Jacobs up to speed on what Fedora is doing around the XO[2], where Fedora is providing XOs to those who will do development work. The deal revolved around getting XOs for Jacobs classroom in exchange for the RIT students working on Greg DeKoenigsberg's 4th Grade Math project[3].

So RIT students got XOs and the project got some more help.


Fedora at Sam Houston State University

Adam Miller gave his first tech talk as a Fedora Ambassador, presenting to the student organization at Sam Houston State University's "Sam Houston Association for Computer Scientist" (SHACS for short). Adam introduced his fellow classmates to the wonders of Free/Open Source Software, Linux, and most notably, Fedora.

For a full report:

Got Ambassador News?

Any Ambassador news tips from around the Fedora community can be submitted to me by e-mailing lcafiero-AT-fedoraproject-DOT-org and I'd be glad to put it in this weekly report.