Hello Fedorans, it is with great pride I welcome some great additions to Fedora's Ambassadors program.
Chris Whitehorn is a great addition to the project. He has been involved since Core 1. He is keen on advocating for Linux in general- with great emphasis on what we do in the Fedora Project. His contributions have already been great, now he will do them as official Ambadassador. Even before officially joining, he has been very helpful in local release events. He was also very influential in getting me to see the benefits of the Fedora Project in the first place (along with Larry, Karsten, Grant and many others.) http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sexycatsinhats
Lord D is a FOSS advocate that has a reputation that proceeds him. He is an advocate for Free & Open Source Software. He organizes the Indiana Linux Fest http://www.indianalinux.org/cms/ I saw him tabling for ILF at Ohio Linux Fest and was very impressed. When he contacted me about being an Ambassador, I KNEW he would be a great addition to the project. He knows how important Fedora is to Linux in general. He also requested we put together a FAD (Fedora Activity Day) for ILF, and we are planning it now. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lorddrachenblut
Andy Grover joined Red Hat earlier this year, and has been working on iscsi target support. This has led him to become much more involved with Fedora, naturally :) His goal was to table for Fedora at the Open Source Day at Grace Hopper 2011 (http://gracehopper.org/2011/) where 3000+ technical women convened. More about the event on his blog http://groveronline.com/2011/11/fedora-and-open-source-at-grace-hopper-2011/ When we spoke on the phone, it was very clear what a great addition he is to Fedora. He has plans to do other tech conferences in Portland OR. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Grover
When you get a chance - say hello to these nice folks,
Mark Terranova *Fedora Ambassador Mentor* for *North America* *Community Manager for *http://partimus.org/ (510) 228-4646 ALL Hail Tux the Penguin!
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