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Originally Posted by jeremy
The interview with Red Hat Community Architect Greg Dekoenigsberg has been posted...
--jeremy
Now that one was really an eye-opener for me (I have kids aged 9 and 7 with a lot of education before them still ). These things are not only relevant for communities but also in a wider societal sense. Thanks for this series, Jeremy.
My name is Rafael Bonifaz and I am Community Manager of the project Elastix. Elastix is one of the most popular GNU/Linux/Asterisk distributions and I would be more than happy to share our experience.
In fact one of the questions on how did you get involve I would have to say that the first community I started is Linuxquestions . After I while I stop posting here because I got involve in local communities, and did a lot of FLOSS activism in my country. Now even our president talks about free software you can watch the video here (Spanish)
So after working as activist of the free software movement I was call by Palosanto the company that sponsors the Elastix project and start working there. So now I am being pay to work in what I love, free software community.
Well I would keep reading the interviews, they are really interest . A question I am curious is where do the work? Do the do all the work on line, do the work on an office?
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