It's very important for me , that from now on i am a FOSS project leader (openSUSE Medical)..to know more about take a look at the news :
http://news.opensuse.org/2011/06/09/new-leadership-inside-the-medical-project/
First of all i would like to thank Sascha Manns (openSUSE Medical project Founder) , Kostas Koudaras (openSUSE Greek Community Leader), Efstathios Eiosifidis ( openSUSE Ambassador , and openSUSE Medical Contributor) for their help and advice.
But maybe someone will ask me why is so important for you to lead a project?
It is very important to lead an FOSS project , because you feel more that you contribute (in the community) and also inform people around this project (of course and about Gnu/Linux)...Furthnermore , this project is a it's a challenge , because i'm not a doctor or a pharmacist , i' m just a gratuated student from Department of Applied Informatics...I would like to mention that , i will try to give my best..but..your opinion,suggestion and feedback are very very usefull for me and for the project in general...
That's for now...
Thanks a lot!
Have a lot of fun , enjoy openSUSE , and try openSUSE Medical!
Feel free to "bother" me (for more info) at : zoumpis@gmail.com
http://news.opensuse.org/2011/06/09/new-leadership-inside-the-medical-project/
First of all i would like to thank Sascha Manns (openSUSE Medical project Founder) , Kostas Koudaras (openSUSE Greek Community Leader), Efstathios Eiosifidis ( openSUSE Ambassador , and openSUSE Medical Contributor) for their help and advice.
But maybe someone will ask me why is so important for you to lead a project?
It is very important to lead an FOSS project , because you feel more that you contribute (in the community) and also inform people around this project (of course and about Gnu/Linux)...Furthnermore , this project is a it's a challenge , because i'm not a doctor or a pharmacist , i' m just a gratuated student from Department of Applied Informatics...I would like to mention that , i will try to give my best..but..your opinion,suggestion and feedback are very very usefull for me and for the project in general...
That's for now...
Thanks a lot!
Have a lot of fun , enjoy openSUSE , and try openSUSE Medical!
Feel free to "bother" me (for more info) at : zoumpis@gmail.com
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