> > The choice of software running on those kits couldn't be different. We > chose > free, open source software. We adopted cinelerra as the main tool for > video > editing and already released the first version of a Portuguese > translation. > Thanks to all that helped.
i knew personally, during wsf in caracas, part of leo's crew: asa, vanessa, thiavo y más de los cuales no acuerdo el nombre......they were part of wsf tv, the only ones running free software, that was really exciting fo me..... > > We are currently working on a portal in Portuguese with reference material > for multimedia production using free software, > That is http://estudiolivre.org . i saw some of documentation produced, hope having time to translate something to spanish (despite the fact i don't speack portugese think i can work on it) > > > Many of the productions made at the Free Knowledge Gatherings > Can be found at www.estudiolivre.org/videos great.... > > Because of your role in the process of allowing the total apropriation of > technology by the people, and promoting freedom of expression, I thank you > all for your work. i join into thanks giving..... > > At last I would like to say that we support the importance of making > everyone understand, and more importantly the government, that free > software > is not for free. We are trying to raise funds for free software > development, > and when we manage to do it, you will be the first ones to know. > that's sound great, for sure we have to think a way developers could be payed and this way work more confortable....maybe cinelerra-cvs should be something more than a list.....but what, actually...i dunno.....any ideas? enjoy life vale > Thanks a lot, > > Leo Germani - in the name of estudiolivre.org team > www.estudiolivre.org > > ps - if you want to publish this letter somewhere else, please do it, and > then let me know > _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
