User: Hyunin

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LibrePlanet 여러분 반갑습니다! I'm Hyunin LEE, US based Korean([[Republic of Korea]], South Korea). I'm interested in a cool way to recommend Free Software, even non-experts.
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LibrePlanet 여러분 반갑습니다! I'm Hyunin LEE, US based Korean([[Korea, Republic of|Republic of Korea]], South Korea). I'm interested in a cool way to recommend Free Software, even non-experts.
  
 
When I was in South Korea, I had run an event. It was [[RECOMMEET|RECOMMEET 2010]] that matches my interests and had ran with new members of Linux User Group in an university that I went. But It was not good enough to achieve my goal and others.
 
When I was in South Korea, I had run an event. It was [[RECOMMEET|RECOMMEET 2010]] that matches my interests and had ran with new members of Linux User Group in an university that I went. But It was not good enough to achieve my goal and others.
  
In autumn, 2011, I and new collaborators from out of my university ran Software Freedom Day 2011 Seoul. There were 7 collaborators, about 60 audiences. It was a pizza party with some short, not routine presentation related with Free Software.
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In autumn, 2011, I and new collaborators from out of my university ran Software Freedom Day 2011 Seoul. There were 8 collaborators, about 60 audiences. It was a pizza party with some short, not routine presentation related with Free Software.
  
 
After a week, I immigrated to the USA with my parants, and learning English as second language, Statesboro, and USA.
 
After a week, I immigrated to the USA with my parants, and learning English as second language, Statesboro, and USA.
  
 
There is also my [[User:Hyunin/Profile|profile]].
 
There is also my [[User:Hyunin/Profile|profile]].

Latest revision as of 20:39, 9 October 2011

LibrePlanet 여러분 반갑습니다! I'm Hyunin LEE, US based Korean(Republic of Korea, South Korea). I'm interested in a cool way to recommend Free Software, even non-experts.

When I was in South Korea, I had run an event. It was RECOMMEET 2010 that matches my interests and had ran with new members of Linux User Group in an university that I went. But It was not good enough to achieve my goal and others.

In autumn, 2011, I and new collaborators from out of my university ran Software Freedom Day 2011 Seoul. There were 8 collaborators, about 60 audiences. It was a pizza party with some short, not routine presentation related with Free Software.

After a week, I immigrated to the USA with my parants, and learning English as second language, Statesboro, and USA.

There is also my profile.