I need to say anything else?
ME TOO!
2008/11/24 Alejandro Acosta <aacosta(a)fedoraproject.org>:
> Although I identify all of the nominees as excellent collaborators of the
> project, my highest vote is going to be for Rodrigo Padula for a seat in the
> Famsco.
>
> This isn't only because of the importance that all regions be represented in
> the committee, but also because I know the work that Rodrigo has done for
> the project and I have myself experienced his commitment and support.
> I also know that there are other excellent ambassadors in the region working
> hard for our common purpose, but at this time it is my belief that Rodrigo
> being at famsco assures continuity to the project of consolidating Fedora in
> our region.
> Rodrigo is a young man with a lot of tasks and responsibilities but he
> always manages things up so he can attend them in an excellent manner.
>
> María in Venezuela, Diego in Colombia, Neville in Nicaragua, Juan in México
> and many others in the region we had witnessed this effort very closely, so
> I invite you all to vote for Padula so the steps he has taken would lead to
> a successful achievement of the started activities.
>
> I recognize that all nominees are excellent persons in our team, this is why
> I won't mention everyone of them because it wouldn't be fair to skip one of
> them or to mention less merits that they deserve, but I will throw an
> exception and say that Larry Cafiero "the free software guy" is also a
great
> option to represent us. Larry, you've got my vote.
>
> Thank you all for your enthusiasm
>
>
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> Fedora Ambassador / Chihuahua, MX
> aacosta(a)fedoraproject.org
>
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Thank you Guys!
I promise! I will do my best to improve the Fedora in our region and in
the rest of the world!
--
Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
M.Sc. Student - COPPE/UFRJ
Fedora Community Manager - Latin America