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Meeting in BEKOKO


Michel and Chanceline arrived Mr Samo house at 12:30noon and the meeeting started at 1:00pm, those present in this meeting included:

  • Samo Robert
  • Tefoit Gustave
  • Alexi kouamo
  • Mebouack Omarou
  • Joben Bissong
  • Tangwo Suile
  • Djomaha Deusson dieunedort
  • Ngainku Chanceline
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  • samoyokezi@yahoo.fr
  • fustytefoit@hotmail.com
  • qustave@yahoo.fr
  • willywilly43@yahoo.com
  • jobenbissong@gmail.com
  • kamerun@immerda.ch
  • luglimbe@immerda.ch
  • Samo Robert the initiator of the project "AFRICAN CHILDREN SCHOOL" welcome us and told the people he met Michel in Switzerland through Glenda and from there they discussed about his school and Michel's project in Cameroon. After this discussion, Michel decided to visit Mr Samo in his village Bekoko to see if another center can be created.


    Mr Samo asked the conditions for a center to created before it goes operational and michel said he can only help poeple who are interested where necessary. and why not those who already have experiences with Open source.


    Michel asked if this persons already have experience with open source. Mr Tefoit said yes he already have some experiences and would be happy if a branch of Linux school is Opened in Bekoko so that they can help teach many people. Also, Alexi said he has worked with windows and has abandoned it for five years now but he has never heared about Linux and Open source. Beside, Tangoh on his part said he is a computer teacher but has never heared about open source. To him, it should be taught especially to young people who are the future of tomorrow. Joben Besong was very pleased and currious to hear about open source in his Country Cameroon. Infact he has studied much on Open source abroad. And would like to join Michel in promoting it in Cameroon.

    The participants were very happy for this good gesture and promised to move over to limbe for two days. This is to have some experiences from the Linux school in Limbe and also to learn how to install ubuntu and other programs on the server. The server will be used in Bekoko for a srart. Mr Samo encouraged participant to work hard at the begining of the classes, he also proposed that Rules and Regulations should be put in place to avoid misunderstanding and disorganisation. Joben Besong added that the next time we meet, we should be able to move to another level.

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    Wonderful meeting with extraordinary experiences.

     

    The people are new but with time thimgs will get busy when understanding sets in.

     

    You are all welcomed. Come to LInux Friends.

     

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    beautiful village





    hello i like what you people are doing to impact knowledge to Cameroonian, Africa and the world as a whole more power to your able from  Mr AMBE . THANK,S GOD BLESS YOU PEOPLE.





    It is great to know the website is being updated and that Linux Friends is growing in family and in its projects.

     

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    a good meeting with nice people