On 2010-11-09 Will wrote:
> Do you want it published today? (Tuesday)
preferably but I guess it's too late now :D

for tomorrow I'll work on something else (and do more of it myself) so yes, 
something made from the below should preferably go live asap. Thanks for 
helping out, it allows me to finally catch up on some sleep...
> Will
> 
> On Tuesday 09 November 2010 19:04:53 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
> > On 2010-11-09 Jos wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > later today I hope to be able to push a blog about Latinoware. Which
> > > will start tomorrow. There will be heavy openSUSE representation - and
> > > we need to make sure everyone knows :D
> > > 
> > > I noticed our hard working openSUSE ambassadors have published two
> > > articles (portugese AND english):
> > > http://latinoware.org/node/207
> > > http://latinoware.org/node/202
> > 
> > > And I wrote the following text:
> > updated text in attachment. Moreover, it doesn't have to be short :D
> > 
> > feel free to take images from my blog (really, will publish asap, in say
> > 20 min)
> > 
> > > +++++++++++++
> > > openSUSE at Latinoware
> > > 
> > > At Latinoware a team of openSUSE contributors will come together, not
> > > only to promote openSUSE but also to talk with each other about the
> > > future plans for the major linux distribution in Brazil. openSUSE has
> > > some awesome technology and great people - both deserve more attention
> > > than they get and this is what the openSUSE ambassadors will talk
> > > about!
> > > 
> > > At the conference, you can expect the following talks by openSUSE
> > > people:
> > > 
> > > A11y: Its about you! by Bryen "suseROCKs" Yunashko, international GNOME
> > > and openSUSE marketing and Accessibility expert; and "Why are you
> > > here?" by Jos Poortvliet, openSUSE community manager for Novell. He
> > > will be very friendly and the talk will feature kittens.
> > > 
> > > For those interested in educational software on linux, openSUSE
> > > ambassador Carlos Alberto dos Santos Ribeiro, one of the central
> > > openSUSE people in Brazil will talk about openSUSE Edu Li-f-e. There
> > > are two talks by ambassador Rogerio Ferreira: Xen for Dummies (about
> > > visualization on linux) and "Automatizando Tarefas ao Extremo com
> > > Shell e Expect". Conference co-organizer and all-round cool girl
> > > Izabel Cerqueira Valverde will talk about "GNOME Women & openSUSE
> > > Women - Mulheres e seus espaços".
> > > 
> > > Her brother, Ricardo Cerqueira Valverde will discuss "openSUSE
> > > apresenta Realidade Aumentada em Linux". Silvio Palmieri talks about
> > > "Laboratório de A a Z". And the openSUSE buildservice is covered by
> > > Alexandre Duarte Rogoski in "openSUSE BuildService - Construindo
> > > Softwares para Diversas Plataformas e Distribuições"
> > > 
> > > On Friday the ambassadors will have a meeting with their international
> > > guests and anyone else who is interested in contributing to openSUSE.
> > > ++++++++++++++++
> > > 
> > > Will SOMEBODY make sure that the information above does end up on
> > > news.o.o and gets tweated and such? Sorry for being so late with that.
> > > Oh and feel free to re-tweet my tweets even if you don't understand
> > > them, it'll probably be portugese and if they contain obscene words
> > > it's not my fault but my human translators'. Tell me and I will kick
> > > them :D
> > > 
> > > cheers,
> > > Jos


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