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== Profile ==
== Profile ==


Greetings from OREGON, USA (Go Quack Attack!) I am a writer and book designer -- I hope to have a new book published at the beginning of 2009 -- I will be marketing this book, so I thought, why not market something else I love also -- Linux Software and Fedora in particular. I have been using Fedora ever since Fedora Core 3 came out and I am a big supporter of Open Source and the Free Software world community.
Greetings from OREGON, USA (Go Quack Attack!) I am a writer and book designer -- I hope to have a new book published at the middle of 2009 -- I will be marketing this book, so I thought, why not market something else I love also -- Linux Software and Fedora in particular. I have been using Fedora ever since Fedora Core 3 came out and I am a big supporter of Open Source and the Free Software world community.


== Contact ==
== Contact ==
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== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==


* I plan to work with the Free Media Project
* I plan to work with the Art Team Project
* I am joining the Fedora Ambassador Project/USA
* I am joining the Fedora Marketing Project


[[Category:Homepage]] [[Category:AmbassadorsUSA]]
[[Category:Ambassadors from the USA]]

Latest revision as of 09:47, 6 March 2009

Douglas Berry

Profile

Greetings from OREGON, USA (Go Quack Attack!) I am a writer and book designer -- I hope to have a new book published at the middle of 2009 -- I will be marketing this book, so I thought, why not market something else I love also -- Linux Software and Fedora in particular. I have been using Fedora ever since Fedora Core 3 came out and I am a big supporter of Open Source and the Free Software world community.

Contact

  • Email: slasherzee AT fedoraproject DOT org
  • IRC: slasherzee
  • GPG key: Coming!
  • Fedora Account: slasherzee

Activities within Fedora

  • I plan to work with the Art Team Project
  • I am joining the Fedora Marketing Project