Hello guys,
The LatinAmerican Free-Software Install Fest '09 (FLISoL) has come to a happy ending with 3 locations in my home State, 2 of them with the presence of Fedora.
The reports and photos can be found at:
http://alejandroacosta.com/eventos
Great experience, great response, enormous satisfaction
See u next time
Great work Alejandro.
Also, I'd be interested to know if LATAM gets the cool shirts, like the one you're wearing in the photo (as opposed to the polos that the NA folks wear). And if you get to wear the white, long-sleeved button shirt, can I join LATAM to get one?
[Somehow I feel a request to change Fedora wear coming on . . . ]
Larry Cafiero
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Alejandro Acosta <aacosta@fedoraproject.org
wrote:
Hello guys,
The LatinAmerican Free-Software Install Fest '09 (FLISoL) has come to a happy ending with 3 locations in my home State, 2 of them with the presence of Fedora.
The reports and photos can be found at:
http://alejandroacosta.com/eventos
Great experience, great response, enormous satisfaction
See u next time
-- Alejandro Acosta http://alejandroacosta.com
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On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Larry Cafiero larry.cafiero@gmail.comwrote:
Great work Alejandro.
Also, I'd be interested to know if LATAM gets the cool shirts, like the one you're wearing in the photo (as opposed to the polos that the NA folks wear). And if you get to wear the white, long-sleeved button shirt, can I join LATAM to get one?
[Somehow I feel a request to change Fedora wear coming on . . . ]
Larry Cafiero
Thank you Larry,
The Fedora outfit that I wear in the events did not come from LATAM, I had it manufactured locally, paid by /me
I didn't ordered the polos that Pascal once offered because of the shipping costs. One of the biggest cost in producing the shirts is the digitalization (is this an actual word??) of the logos so I have offered ambassadors in Mexico to have their shirts produced here in Chihuahua since this cost has been already covered. The offer still remains.
If you provide me with a ZIP code I could check the shipping cost to beautiful California so you can compare if it is an option for you.
By the way, we'd be delighted to have "the free software guy" in LATAM
-Send your size too, privately is ok- ;-)
Greetings
Nice report Alex! congratulations for the effort to bring the word of Fedora to the Chihuahua Community in Mexico.
BTW It'd be nice to give us information on how to request a Fedora t-shirt in the mexico@proyectofedora.org mailing list for the ones (like me) who doesn't know how. Looks awesome! ;D
Alejandro Acosta wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Larry Cafiero <larry.cafiero@gmail.com mailto:larry.cafiero@gmail.com> wrote:
Great work Alejandro. Also, I'd be interested to know if LATAM gets the cool shirts, like the one you're wearing in the photo (as opposed to the polos that the NA folks wear). And if you get to wear the white, long-sleeved button shirt, can I join LATAM to get one? [Somehow I feel a request to change Fedora wear coming on . . . ] Larry Cafiero
Thank you Larry,
The Fedora outfit that I wear in the events did not come from LATAM, I had it manufactured locally, paid by /me
I didn't ordered the polos that Pascal once offered because of the shipping costs. One of the biggest cost in producing the shirts is the digitalization (is this an actual word??) of the logos so I have offered ambassadors in Mexico to have their shirts produced here in Chihuahua since this cost has been already covered. The offer still remains.
If you provide me with a ZIP code I could check the shipping cost to beautiful California so you can compare if it is an option for you.
By the way, we'd be delighted to have "the free software guy" in LATAM
-Send your size too, privately is ok- ;-)
Greetings
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