Fedora Membership Awareness Month - Week 3

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Arran Griffith

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May 19, 2021, 4:04:17 PM5/19/21
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Hi Everyone,
Welcome to week 3 of our Fedora Membership Awareness Month campaign. I am starting off today's email with our 2nd Featured Member Institution: The National Library of Medicine (US). Thanks to Jennifer Gilbert and her submission I am pleased to share their repository with you! Check out the attached image.

Want your institution featured? Fill out this quick form to have your institution shared across our community! The more the merrier.

This week we would also like to remind everyone about the amazing content we have been creating for our YouTube Channel. I've selected some videos to check out (if you haven't already had the opportunity)!
Fedora 6.0 Highlight Reel - we talk about the things we are most excited about in Fedora 6.0
Introduction to Fedora Workshop - a live recording of the Intro to Fedora 6.0 workshop hosted by LYRASIS Learning and facilitated by David Wilcox. This is a great resource for anyone new to Fedora or wanting to learn more about it.
Fedora 3 to 6.0 Migration Demo - Scott Prater from the University of Wisconsin-Madison takes us step-by-step through the process of migrating a small Fedora 3 repository to Fedora 6.

With more great content scheduled in the coming weeks, we invite you to subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay in the loop.

CONTEST ALERT!
How to earn entries to the contest this week:
1. Subscribe to our YouTube channel (hint: the link is above) - 1 ballot
2. Comment on any of the videos on our channel - 1 ballot
3. Invite someone new to our Fedora Slack channel, then email me at arran.griffith@gmaillcom to let me know you did it - 1 ballot
All the contest details can be found on the Membership Awareness Month wiki here.

Thats's all for today! Hope you are enjoying these activities and shout outs to our community partners. We certainly value you and appreciate all you do for the community.

Cheers,
Arran Griffith
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Fedora Program Coordinator

Fedora is an open-source, community-supported program funded entirely by membership contributions. Learn more and become a member today!


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