Fedora's scholarship program
[Posted August 18, 2008 by corbet]
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| "Kara Schiltz" <kschiltz-AT-redhat.com> |
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| Fedora unveils new scholarship program |
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| Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:23:34 -0400 |
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The Fedora Project Unveils New Scholarship Program
Fedora continues to encourage open source consumption and
contribution across next generation of users; Names inaugural college scholarship recipient
RALEIGH, N.C. – Aug. 18, 2008 – The Fedora Project, a
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT) sponsored and community-supported open source collaboration, today
announced the newly created Fedora Scholarship program recognizing college and university-bound
students across the globe for their contributions to free software and the Fedora Project. The
inaugural scholarship recipient for 2008 is Ricky Zhou who will attend Carnegie Mellon University
this fall.
The Fedora Scholarship program furthers Red Hat and the Fedora
Project's commitment to helping develop and foster up and coming talent in the open source software
field. Applicants will be evaluated on criteria including the quality of contributions made to
Fedora and other free software projects, references provided by Fedora community members, the
amount of time the applicant has been contributing to Fedora and the overall quality of the
application. Recipients will receive a scholarship to be applied toward tuition for the student's
college or university education. In addition, the recipient will receive funding for travel and
lodging at the Fedora User and Developer Conference (FUDCon) nearest to their location for each
year of the scholarship.
“Free and open source software is a major disruptive
technology, and provides boundless possibilities for developing technology skills. The Fedora
community recognizes the importance of exposing technology enthusiasts at an early age to the
possibilities of free and open source software, and working in an innovative community effort like
Fedora is the best way to develop and hone these skills,” said Paul Frields, Fedora Project
leader at Red Hat. “We hope the Fedora Scholarship serves as a catalyst for younger
generations to become involved in open source projects, and continue the positive momentum behind
not only Fedora, but all free and open source software.”
As a Fedora contributor, Zhou has made numerous contributions
including work with the Infrastructure, Websites, Localization and Package Maintainer teams. He
first started working with Fedora by updating and theming the project's various sites and
applications. Zhou has also helped with the localization of Fedora and translating its Web site
across multiple languages to make Fedora more accessible worldwide. On the Infrastructure team,
Zhou has assisted in administering servers and developing Web applications. He has also worked on
porting applications to work with the Fedora Account System to improve the new contributor
experience. More recently, Zhou has become involved in packaging and reviewing software for
Fedora.
“I first started contributing to Fedora in 2007 and was
impressed by the fast-paced development and innovation along with the community's encouragement to
get involved in projects that interest me,” said Zhou. “Working with Fedora has been a
very fun and educational experience for me, which has definitely motivated me to continue
contributing to open source software. My work with Fedora has also influenced my prospective
career choices ? I really like the idea of working closely with a large community, such as the
academic or the open source community.”
The 2009 application window opens Sept. 1,
2008 and will close Feb. 16, 2009. For more information on the Fedora Scholarship or to apply,
visit https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Scholarship.
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