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Rochester, NY
At the Fedora Project Remy served as Community Action and Impact Lead, bringing more heat and light to the distro's user and contributor base. As resident Hackademic, Remy led the Fedora Council's University Involvement Initiative, expanding and replicating the models used in RIT's courses on Humanitarian FOSS Development and Business/Legal Environment of FOSS that built the first academic minor in FOSS and Free Culture at a university in the United States. With help from Sugarlabs, TeachingOpensource, The Software Freedom Law Center, Aleph Objects, and many others, Remy brings The Open Source Way to campuses, conferences, and campaigns everywhere he can. You can keep up with his story via Twitter and his decauseblog.
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First of all, the site looks good and I look forward to the updates. Congrats!
Second, this site looks like it will be a great place to tell stories.
This should be a place where I can easily get the word out about the campaigns we're heading up at the Center for Student Innovation at RIT--not only to inspire others, but to suggest some "things that worked/things that failed"--so the community can repurpose our organizing techniques just as well as our sourcecode.
Do you have a planet?
How do I go about getting the stories on our open campaigns and project leaders from RIT/Rochester/UpstateNY syndicated here? (contact the Channel moderators individually?)
Is there any kind of regional affiliation?
Is there an IRC channel where I should be asking these types of questions?
Thank you, and on behalf of OpenInnovation@RIT, we look forward to being a resource for your community,
--RemyD.