Thanks PJ! :) On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 at 11:40, Piergiorgio Lucidi <piergior...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi Ignasi, > > you can count on me! > > Cheers, > PJ > > > Il giorno ven 16 nov 2018 alle ore 10:52 Ignasi Barrera <n...@apache.org> > ha scritto: > > > Hi! > > > > We have been invited to participate again in the OpenExpo Ebook. We had a > > bunch of people who participated in last year's edition and it would be > > great if we could make it again this year. > > > > If anyone is interested in participating and write a bit about the use > and > > trends of open source, please let me know. You'll find the details > attached > > below. > > > > Deadline is pretty tight, the texts should be submitted by *November > 26th*. > > Apologies for the short notice, it's entirely my fault. I'm a bit > > overloaded recently and the email from the OpenExpo organizers got stuck > in > > my reading queue for longer than I'd like. > > > > > > If anyone wants to participate let me know! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ignasi > > > > > > > > --- > > > > We are preparing a new edition of the ebook on Trends - now 2019 - in the > > Open Source world and, of course, we want you to be part of it. We´d like > > you to participate and also to recommend profiles from the Foundation for > > us that you think could be interested in collaborating. > > > > I leave all the information for you to look at it and tell me something: > > > > This time, the ebook will gather the points of view of 100 professionals > > of the sector and we want to constitute it as a reference document. > > > > It is the third consecutive year in which this publication is made - with > > the status and trends in Free and Open Source. (You can -re-consult here > > the 2018 edition > > <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cS8y5dzZPo4P0DD6-iKEo4lMng0Lp438/view > >) > > Last year it reached more than 10,000 downloads and it is also promoted > at > > the event. > > > > We would like very much to count on your participation this year. > > > > What do I need in particular? > > > > - The texts - between 200 and 250 words - that reflect your point of > > view on the use of Free and Open Source in your sector and three > trends > > that you think will mark the future of it in 2019. I leave you below a > > capture of the index of the ebook with all the sections and sectors > so you > > can choose which one to participate in. We will recommend you to > > participate in the Global Visions sector but anyway, if you prefer > another > > one, that's perfect too. > > - Autor photo, with good resolution. > > - Autor name, as you want it to appear in the publication. > > - Position. > > - Company. > > - Twitter and LinkedIn user. > > > > I would need to have it all by the latest on *11/26*. > > > > These are the sections/sectors. In addition to the ones you will see in > > the image we will include two more you will see below: > > [image: IMG_8536.PNG] > > > > - Global Visions of the future. With more global contributions that > > talk about the future in the world of FOSS. > > - OpenCompanies. For more transversal contributions on the use of FOSS > > in the processes of digital transformation in companies. > > > > The initiative has two main objectives: > > > > - Promote the use of FOSS and comment a little -by sectors- what uses > > are being given and what are the main trends that mark the future. > > - Constitute the document as a reference in the sector. > > > > Tell me what you think and if we count on you :) > > > > > -- > Piergiorgio >