On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:43:59AM -0400, Matthew Jadud wrote: > (I am not an active member at this time of any > *large* open communities, and barring any better suggestions, I'll > engage with the Fedora or Mozilla communities, as the students are > most likely to be familiar with either/both of those.)
If it works, I can pledge to help with the connection to Fedora. I've been involved with some of our projects to connect/work with students in various parts of the project. Being a diverse project with a Linux distro only a major output of our efforts, there is a lot of room to engage various interests (writing, marketing, art/design, humanity, etc.) That said, after reading David Humphrey's post, my nose smells a potential connection between doing something for open data in the realm of a web browser (hence, Firefox/Mozilla.) Where Fedora might provide varied diversions for diverse interests, Mozilla might be able to guide all the interests into a unified effort more effectively. - Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Community Gardener http://quaid.fedorapeople.org AD0E0C41
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