MEPIS Launches New Community Site
MEPIS is pleased to announce its new Community site at www.mepis.org/community. This new site will provide a better way for the MEPIS community to interact with each other, while making it easier for users to find helpful information.
Warren Woodford said, "We hope that having an improved site for our community will encourage more users to participate in the forums and in creating documentation for the Wikis. We also hope this will make it easier for new users to learn about MEPIS, and the different ways that they can get involved in the MEPIS project."
The new site also includes links to MEPIS forums for English, French, and Italian users, as well as links to MEPIS Wikis in English, Spanish, French and Italian.
Matt Melbert of MEPIS said, "MEPIS users are encouraged to add content to the Wikis. Expanding and improving MEPIS documentation will benefit the entire community."
Melbert added, "I would like to thanks MEPIS users AdrianTM and Jerry Bond for volunteering their time to get the new community site up and rolling. We couldn't have done it without them. But this is just the start - we need more people in the community to help us keep this project going, so head over to the new site at www.mepis.org/community and find out how you can help."
Satisfied users are encouraged to make a contribution or make a purchase at the MEPIS store. User support helps offset the costs of producing this MEPIS release and funds further development of MEPIS Linux.
About MEPIS
MEPIS LLC was founded in 2002 by computer industry veteran Warren Woodford, to realize his personal vision for a version of Linux that was complete and secure, while also being easy to try, easy to install, and easy to use. Today MEPIS offers personal computing solutions that are popular with people of all ages and of all professions. MEPIS products are also available free of charge to not-for-profits, K-12 schools, and private users not requiring support.
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