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We’ll cover various ways to contribute to the Nextcloud project. By the end of the webinar, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to make meaningful contributions to the Nextcloud project and the larger open source community.
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Fabrice Mous – Marketing Manager at Nextcloud
Fabrice embarked on his professional journey at the Dutch central government, where he helped in executing the country’s open standards and open source software policies. Throughout his career, he has held various positions as a sales consultant, manager, and entrepreneur in diverse domains.
Fabrice’s passion for open source software has persisted, while he has also discovered a newfound love for marketing, including automation and search engine marketing. At Nextcloud, he is excited and eager to leverage his skill set as part of the partner marketing and lead generation teams.
Whether you’re a seasoned Nextcloud contributor or new to Nextcloud, this webinar is the perfect opportunity to kickstart your Nextcloud contribution adventure. Sign up now and see you on the other end.
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