Hello there,
I have a contact who will soon travel to the Xi'An University in China to promote the opensource philosophy with the IC design people there and talk about how FEL can help.
I would like to ask you, Fedora Ambassadors, whether you can do the same, if you have to chance to meet key people at your local university. We have some slides of previous events here (together with an openoffice template): http://spins.fedoraproject.org/fel#publications
Feel free to use them and let us know about your coverage :)
FEL : http://spins.fedoraproject.org/fel
thank you, Chitlesh
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:27:52 +0100 From: chitlesh.goorah@gmail.com To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com CC: fedora-electronic-lab-list@redhat.com Subject: [Ambassadors] Promoting Open chip design philosophy
Hello Everyone,
Greetings. :)
Chitlesh, thank you for your posting. :)
We have some slides of previous events here (together with an openoffice template): http://spins.fedoraproject.org/fel#publications
Good slides, I like these! :)
Feel free to use them and let us know about your coverage :)
Excellent, I did not know about Fedora Electronic Lab (FEL) and the software set. I was examining the Ksimus as well as Ktechlab for some logic schematics. :)
thank you, Chitlesh
+1 for the FYI. :v)
Please have a great day! :~)
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