Learning and challenges (was: Re: [UbuntuWomen] Introduction)
Clytie Siddall
clytie at riverland.net.au
Thu Mar 16 12:43:02 UTC 2006
Sorry I couldn't reply to this earlier (release pressures).
On 13/03/2006, at 4:40 PM, Judy Okite wrote:
> I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself,
>
> My Names are Judy Ann Okite, from Nairobi,Kenya.
Welcome, Judy! :)
Would you prefer to be called Judy, or Judy Anne?
> I train/teach Linux in different institutions/colleges in kenya,
I have also taught computing for many years. It's challenging and
very rewarding. :)
> I am the (FOSS)IT consultant at at KCCT(Kenya College of
> Communications Technology) and to put my words into action am
> managing the proxy(squid) server,in the institution. Currently Am
> working on an Open Source e-Learning management system.
More challenges. ;)
>
> I started with the Suse linux which I believe is a perfect platform
> for 'Newbies'in linux, it has beautiful documentation(HowTo's),
> then I jumped into Redhat as I am more of a network person,but
> recently upgraded into Fedora core 4. I have Ubuntu on my PC and Am
> still working my way round her.
>
> I Am looking foward to learning about OSS development in this list
> and being mentored into this field.
We will all learn from each other. :)
We have a wonderful group, here: we can do so much together.
from Clytie (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhóm
Việt hóa phần mềm tự do)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/vi-VN
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