Hi, Jim!

On 01/29/10 03:18 PM, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
>> Jim,
>>
>> I've already just replied to someone in with a user group in Brazil 
>> who is interested.  It's amazing how many web hits I'm getting.
>
> Excellent. We know a few people in Brazil. :)
>
>> I was just thinking that this would be an excellent way to get the 
>> International community in Tokyo together. 
>
> And also consider that the international community in Tokyo is not 
> only local to Japan but global as well since foreigners come and stay 
> for a few years and then go home but maintain their ties here. Tokyo 
> has enormous reach.
>
>> I know you and I have discussed this many times, but this seems like 
>> an excellent opportunity to be able to bring everyone together toward 
>> a common goal.
>>
>> I really didn't anticipate the global interest in my classroom 
>> material and some possible parallel language projects as well.
>
> That would be good. Maybe a template model can be created for others 
> to take and leverage? We could really use Chinese and German, both top 
> languages for the OpenSolaris community. Oh, and Spanish would be 
> helpful as well. And Brazilian Portuguese and ....

Here we are! At the AOSUG we were expecting to have this opportunity 
since June'09!!!
We'll be glad to do this...how do we start? I'm not very familiarized 
with this project in an operational point of view, can you send me some 
initial steps, and tips?

Thanks a lot, Jim!!!

HeCSa.

>
>> Planning on being at the Sun office tomorrow a little before 13:00 
>> because I got email from Shoji that they are going to give me about 5 
>> minutes before the start of the beginners class.  See you tomorrow if 
>> you are there.
>
> I`ll be around ... :)
>
> Jim
>
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