Hi Susanne, (pessoal, vejam se alguém pode ajudar a Susanne com a petição abaixo)
I'm ccing the OKBr mailing list to see if our 250+ people there can help somehow. Yes, you are right, things are a little too centralized on me, so I'm busy. :) P. S. Please, do not forget to answer my e-mail about vetor files for we make business cards and t-shirts. I know you are also busy and doing things of Open Knowledge central priorities, but these files I ask for centuries are a priority for me. P. P. S. Please, next time before releasing a campaign in Brazil, *do consult the Brazilian community*, otherwise you can need urgent help - not saying that is the case, but it can happens. Tom 2014-06-14 5:23 GMT-03:00 Susanne Kendler - Open Knowledge < [email protected]>: > Hi Everton, or rather Tom :)! > > We are promoting the Brazil-focused change.org petition on FB > https://www.facebook.com/stopsecretcontracts/posts/261590990713882. This > has gone out with a Portuguese-language pitch to sign. > > As was to be expected, we are getting some people commenting in > Portuguese. The auto-translate tells me that some are picking out details > how the contracts are being made, and if signing any petitions is > trustworthy. > > Comments on FB are a good way to engage, and explain why we do what we do, > and why we're making a certain point. So would be ideal if we could respond > in Portuguese - obviously in quite concise form, as this is Facebook > comments. > > Please see the comments we should possibly respond to below. I know you're > rather busy, but as the way we pitch this in a local context is quite > important, I thought you can best either suggest answers, or hand over to > someone else who can respond in a couple of lines. > > If you can give me answers in Portuguese, I'll post them as the page. Pls > see below, with links. I think the first answer should reinforce why we > engage with OGP on this, 2nd seems more focused on the petition format. > > Hope you can help briefly, > Thanks, > Susanne > > Erik Rafael <https://www.facebook.com/erik.rafael.39?fref=ufi> Não é a > Dilma que firma contrato com empreiteiros. Os estádios ou são dos governos > estaduais ou privados. Logo quem tem de prestar contas são os governadores > e/ou a iniciativa privada que construiu o estádio como é o caso do > Itaquerão do Corintians e do Beira Rio reformado. Não tem haver com o > governo federal diretamente. O governo federal liberou empréstimo via BNDES. > > https://www.facebook.com/stopsecretcontracts/posts/261590990713882?comment_id=262075217332126&offset=0&total_comments=5 > > Rosane Romero Koreeda <https://www.facebook.com/rosane.koreeda?fref=ufi> Não > assino nada , pois não posso cofiar em nada neste país de pessoas pouco ou > nada confiáveis.... > > https://www.facebook.com/stopsecretcontracts/posts/261590990713882?comment_id=262046777334970&offset=0&total_comments=5 > > > > > > -- > > Susanne Kendler > > Communications Manager > > > skype: susannekendler > > > Open Knowledge <http://okfn.org/> - See how data can change the > world > > http://okfn.org/ | @okfn <http://twitter.com/OKFN> | Facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/OKFNetwork> | Blog <http://blog.okfn.org/> > <http://okfn.org/about/newsletter> > > > > The Open Knowledge Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation. It is > incorporated in England & Wales as a company limited by guarantee, with > company number 05133759. VAT Registration № GB 984404989. Registered > office address: Open Knowledge Foundation, St John’s Innovation Centre, > Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK. > -- Everton Zanella Alvarenga (also Tom) Open Knowledge Brasil - Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre http://br.okfn.org
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