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= Why I Joined Fedora =
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I joined the Fedora project in May 2009 after being threatened......uh, I mean.....talked into it by David Nalley. I want to show as many people at possible just how easy it is with Fedora to migrate away from that other operating system.
In the mid 1990's I jumped on the MCSE bandwagon with dreams of getting certified and making $100k a year.  After getting A+, Net+ and MCSA, I discovered a constant value with Micro$oft: There was is the only way.
 
Then when I was working for Nuvox a friend suggestged I give Linux a try.  "Why?" I asked.  And I loved his answer:
"Because if there is something you don't like, you can change it."
 
WHAT?!?!?  A company that ENCOURAGES you to make changes to their operating system?  Where do I get it?  And he handed me a Fedora 4 disk, and I've been hooked ever since.
 
I joined the Fedora project in May 2009 after being threatened......uh, I mean.....talked into it by David Nalley.   I want to show as many people at possible just how easy it is with Fedora to migrate away from that other operating system.

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Lee Brewer

Name: Lee Brewer

Occupation: IT

Employer: Sharp Business Systems of SC

Location: Simpsonville, SC

About Me

I currently live in Simpsonville, SC, with my wife of 16 years and 9 year old son. I currently work for the imaging division of Sharp Electronics. I'm the IT/network/computer person for our church and very active with the Boy Scouts of America. I've been using Fedora as a desktop OS since I was at Nuvox, which would have been sometime around the Fedora 4-ish days.

Why I Joined Fedora

In the mid 1990's I jumped on the MCSE bandwagon with dreams of getting certified and making $100k a year. After getting A+, Net+ and MCSA, I discovered a constant value with Micro$oft: There was is the only way.

Then when I was working for Nuvox a friend suggestged I give Linux a try. "Why?" I asked. And I loved his answer: "Because if there is something you don't like, you can change it."

WHAT?!?!? A company that ENCOURAGES you to make changes to their operating system? Where do I get it? And he handed me a Fedora 4 disk, and I've been hooked ever since.

I joined the Fedora project in May 2009 after being threatened......uh, I mean.....talked into it by David Nalley. I want to show as many people at possible just how easy it is with Fedora to migrate away from that other operating system.