[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Planet

2024-03-08 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss

Hello everyone! 

This message is a friendly reminder that OSGeo maintains a blog 
aggregator for community members who write about Geospatial and Open 
Source topics.


http://planet.osgeo.org/

The OSGeo Planet offers its content in unified [RSS][1] and [Atom][2] 
feeds that you can consume in many different ways[3]. The OSGeo website 
features the Planet's content in the [Community News section][4], which 
also functions as an archive containing thousands of entries dating back 
to 2017.


We welcome new citizens! Contact us at pla...@osgeo.org with your name, 
blog URL, feed URL, and an 80x80 head or logo image. For more details, 
visit the [wiki][5].


At changeset 12813[6] I've cleaned up a few feeds that were being marked 
as invalid, please if you got a new URL for your feed and want to be 
back on the Planet just let us know.


Come and get on board!

Best regards
The OSGeo Planet Team

[1]: http://planet.osgeo.org/rss20.xml 
[2]: http://planet.osgeo.org/atom.xml 
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators 

[4]: https://www.osgeo.org/community-news/ 


[5]: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/PlanetOSGeo#How_can_I_add_my_blog
[6]: 
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/changeset/12813


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Broken GPG signatures (was: Change in mailing list configuration)

2024-02-01 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss

On 2024-02-01 7:00, Sandro Santilli via Discuss wrote:

Check the headers if you want to compare. Which headers are DKIM signed ? By 
whom ? What address is in the From header ?

The GPG issue is related to how the MUA searches for a public key associated 
with the From address, which is always an @osgeo.org address for messages 
coming to this mailing list.

I should have not signed an email sent to a mailing list knowing that it 
would mess things since the list modifies headers and content. It just 
makes no sense.


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mailing lists to discourse migration

2024-01-30 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss

On 2024-01-30 10:58, Alexander Kmoch via Discuss wrote:

Dear Jorge,

thanks a lot for info, much appreciated. I have an OSGeo login and I 
am able to create a ticket.


If I understood you correctly, then [2] is the more general 
discussion, but I could open already a ticket for Estonia, referencing 
[2] saying Estonia would like a QGIS Estonia Discourse place, and we 
are happy to joint/await the discussion how to organise this in general?


Best,

Alex


[2]: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/3133 



Yep please, go ahead and create a ticket with your group specifics.

If your group is about QGIS then there's already a category for you at 
[1] hosting at this moment only QGIS-fr discussions. If your group is 
not going to host more broad OSGeo discussions then you can track the 
discussion I started.


Best

[1]: https://discourse.osgeo.org/c/qgis/11

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mailing lists to discourse migration

2024-01-30 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss

On 2024-01-30 8:15, Alexander Kmoch via Discuss wrote:


Dear OSGeo admin team,

we from Estonia haven't had a mailing list before and wanted to 
consider to apply for a qgis or osgeo mailing list for Estonia. Now 
with the Discourse option, we would be really keen to get a QGIS 
usergroup forum for our Estonian community.


How can we "apply" ?

Best,

Alex


Hi Alex, thanks for your request.

Usually asking for new mailing lists has been discussed at OSGeo 
Trac[1]. I think we can do the same for Discourse. Please feel free to 
open a new ticket there for a focused discussion on your needs or let me 
know and I can open it for you.


I've opened a ticket about creating a parent category for all 
chapters[2]. I could create the Estonia category right away but better 
decide on the place for all this type of discussions and then we can 
give you the space to not open chances for confusion to your colleagues.


Cheers!

[1]: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo
[2]: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/3133

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Revamped spatialreference.org

2024-01-08 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Nice Javier and team, thanks for bringing it back.Best--Jorge SanzSent from my 
phone, excuse my brevity and typos.  On dl.,08 de gen. 2024 19:35:07 +0100  
discuss@lists.osgeo.org  wrote HiEven Rouault suggested me to announce here 
the availability of
  the refreshed spatialreference.orgHoward Butler already announced it in 
the PROJ mailing list (very nice words, thanks). Maybe some people from this 
list are interested as well.Yesterday https://spatialreference.org/ was 
renewed, after many years (10?) of inactivity. The style is the same (yes, from 
the beginning of this century), but the data is now up to date. It includes 
modern formats that didn't exist back then like WKT2 or PROJJSON. As Howard 
says in https://fosstodon.org/@hobu/111718045341643725it is now statically 
generated, blazing fast, GitHub pages hosted, based on PROJ/PyPROJ.I started 
this project a few months ago after Even
 Rouault suggested me the idea based on my previous development of 
https://crs-explorer.proj.org/The main idea is exactly the 
same as in the CRS-Explorer: generate in python a JSON file with all the
 CRSs available in PROJ using PyPROJ, and display the information in a 
webpage statically hosted in GitHub pages (helped by JavaScript).The code to 
generate the webpage (and the webpage itself) is at 
https://github.com/OSGeo/spatialreference.org/Cheers,Javier.___ ._ ..._ .. . 
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mailing lists to discourse migration

2023-12-31 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hi Vicky, allVicky, can you please confirm that Discourse can be used from 
email so members of migrated lists like QGIS-Fr can keep interacting with the 
community on the new system from their mails as before, just using a different 
email address?I've seen your tests, but it'd be nice if you can provide more 
reassurance on this front.For what it is worth, Discourse is a mature Open 
Source discussion software that has been used for years now. Many Open Source 
projects, private companies, etc. are using it like OpenStreetMap, GNOME, 
Elastic, Atlassian, Ruby on Rails, etc. Many of those have migrated from 
mailman. For example, for GNOME, this is the main issue for the migration 
(where one of the goals is to keep allowing email 
interface)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/Initiatives/-/issues/18As Vicky 
mentioned, this is a new option, and the objective is to increase the ways for 
members to interact.My personal opinion is that being the main forum for the 
Foundation, I'd play conservative and wait a bit for Discuss to be migrated 
until we have more experience and see how it works for other groups. There's no 
rush at all!On the other hand, as one of the administrators of the mailman 
instance, I can assure some admin tasks are much easier in the new system. For 
example,  the most common request is to remove messages and for that, mailman 
only offers to get into the server, remove the message from an mbox file, and 
rebuild the 
archives.https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/SAC:Mailing_Lists#Remove_Mails_from_ArchiveDiscourse
 offers proper moderation tools like flagging, hiding, removing, etc.Hope it 
helps--Jorge Sanzhttps://jorgesanz.netSent from my phone, excuse my brevity and 
typos  On dg.,31 de des. 2023 01:14:18 +0100  discuss@lists.osgeo.org  
wrote Hi all,Maybe my choice of words and ordering are wrong so I am 
rewordingFACT: We do not have nabble anymore.We are ready to use discourse for 
the mailing lists,* Opt to not migrate or mirror the mailing list,  * keep 
working as always* Have a category on discourse and not have a mailing list  * 
Example: pgRouting has a private category for the PSC* Have a mirror of the 
mailing list in discourse   * Currently read only  * Its a mirror then keep 
working as always  * With proper configuration It can be seen in mastodon  * 
Example: pgRouting has a mirror of pgrouting-dev and pgrouting-users* Have the 
mailing list migrated completely to discourse  * It moved, so the group will 
work using discourse  * The archives will be kept.  * the list will be disabled 
 * Example: QGIS-users-frWe are providing options.RegardsVickyOn Thu, Dec 28, 
2023 at 4:52 PM Bruce Bannerman  wrote:Apart 
from these few emails telling me that a move to something called Discourse is 
happening, I have not seen any discussion on our lists explaining the pros and 
cons of such a move. I find this lack of community engagement on this issue to 
be troubling.This does not seem to be a very open source community way of 
making such a significant move.Personally, what we have now has been working 
nicely for me for close on 20 years.The lists have been very quiet for quite a 
while now, but that is a community engagement issue. It is not something that 
technology will magically fix.It seems to me that we have a case of the tail 
wagging the dog.Kind regards,BruceOn 29 Dec 2023, at 05:15, Jody Garnett via 
Discuss  wrote:Reading online it appears there is:1. 
A mailing list mode so notifications are sent out each time a post is made 
(this is a user preference)2. A reply via email modeSo experimentation is 
needed.Reference:- 
https://meta.discourse.org/t/what-is-mailing-list-mode/46008/8- 
https://meta.discourse.org/t/set-up-reply-by-email-with-pop3-polling/14003--Jody
 GarnettOn Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 10:09 AM Jody Garnett  
wrote:I think we need someone who understand how discourse works to make an 
informed decision.If the forum fills up with questions; and the developers are 
minding the email list - it will not work out so well :) At least as 
described.--Jody GarnettOn Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 6:58 AM Vicky Vergara 
 wrote:On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 11:43 AM Jody Garnett 
 wrote:Q: So if a mailing list is mirrored to discourse 
it operates similar to nabble used to? Is searchable etc …I don't know the 
details of how discourse works,  But replies done via discourse are not sent to 
mailing list subscribers - so it is one way 
communication.https://meta.discourse.org/t/create-a-read-only-mailing-list-mirror/77990
 And the thinking here is that discourse is easier for people who want to ask a 
specific question without subscribing to a mailing list (and getting yet more 
email).Yes, so you can have the mirror in one category and another catergory 
for Q --Jody GarnettOn Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 9:07 AM Vicky Vergara 
 wrote:Hi JodyWe are offering optionsBefore:Use mailing 
listAfter:* Use mailing list and see the archives only on 
https://lists.osgeo.org/* Use mailing list and see 

[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Planet

2023-08-30 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hello everyone! 

This message is a friendly reminder that OSGeo maintains a blog aggregator
for community members who write about Geospatial and Open Source topics.

http://planet.osgeo.org/

The OSGeo Planet offers its content in unified [RSS][1] and [Atom][2] feeds
that you can consume in many different ways[3]. The OSGeo website features
the Planet's content in the [Community News section][4], which also
functions as an archive containing more than 3100 entries dating back to
2017.

We welcome new citizens! Contact us at pla...@osgeo.org with your name,
blog URL, feed URL, and an 80x80 head or logo image. For more details,
visit the [wiki][5].

Come and get on board!

Best regards
The OSGeo Planet Team

[1]: http://planet.osgeo.org/rss20.xml
[2]: http://planet.osgeo.org/atom.xml
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators
[4]: https://www.osgeo.org/community-news/
[5]: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/PlanetOSGeo#How_can_I_add_my_blog
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Request for volunteer for co-news editor for OSGeo

2023-05-19 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
El vie, 19 may 2023 a las 13:09, Astrid Emde (OSGeo) via Discuss - discuss
at lists.osgeo.org (<
ra+mkixugcvihloukyztaqaqchokpfxkrnficmgusdjii...@simplelogin.co>) escribió:

> Hello Jorge,
>
> great that you will come back to the news team. Welcome back. We did not
> change the process. Do you still get the mails to news_i...@osgeo.org?
>

Yep, I never removed myself from the alias.


>
> There is no room for coordination yet. Yes - please create a room for
> transparency.
>

Done; I've created a room in the OSGeo Matrix server at:

https://matrix.to/#/#news_team:osgeo.org

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Request for volunteer for co-news editor for OSGeo

2023-05-12 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hi Vicky, Astrid

Happy to get back to the team and start taking news to post on the website
and the announce mailing list again.

I can also help with social media as well.

I'm usually around on the SAC and General Matrix chatrooms. Is there a
dedicated room to coordinate this kind of thing? If not, should we create
one for transparency?

Best regards

El jue, 11 may 2023 a las 21:39, Vicky Vergara via Discuss - discuss at
lists.osgeo.org  escribió:

> Hello everyone,
>
> We are looking for a volunteer to help Astrid with the OSGeo News
> If I am not mistaken, tasks involved are:
> - Handle social media, like tweeter, linkedin, etc
> - Add News to:
>  -  https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/
>  - https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/announce
>
> Please contact Astrid for more information.
>
> Regards
> Vicky Vergara
>


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] New Mailing Lists

2023-03-22 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hi Nick,

The place to request new lists is the OSGeo Trac instance[1]. I've taken
the liberty of creating a new issue for you at [2].

[1] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo
[2] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2902

Best regards

El mié, 22 mar 2023 a las 17:27, Nick Bearman via Discuss - discuss at
lists.osgeo.org (<
ra+mkixugcvihloukyztaqaqchokpfxkrnficmgusdjii...@simplelogin.co>) escribió:

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to request two new lists to be setup on
> https://lists.osgeo.org/ and I am not sure who to ask. Any guidence is
> much appreciated. The lists are:
>
> foss4g-uk - To discuss the FOSS4G:UK conference series.
>
> uk-committee - To be a list for the OSGeo:UK committee.
>
> I and osge...@gmail.com can be admin on both of them to begin with please.
>
> I wasn't sure who to ask, so I thought I would start here.
>
> Best wishes,
> Nick.
>
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> +44 (0)7717745715
> n...@geospatialtrainingsolutions.co.uk
>
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Board] Fwd: 2022 Board elections

2022-12-29 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Congrats everyone and thanks for your service!

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Board meeting summary - 12 December 2022

2022-12-20 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 12:15, Adam Steer via Discuss - discuss at
lists.osgeo.org wrote:

> Hi OSGeo people, friends, neighbors
>
> The OSGeo board of directors met on 12 December 2022, making an
> out-of-schedule meeting to catch up on our agenda. Minutes are here:
> https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Meeting_2022-12-12
>
> This was the last meeting as a director for Michele Tobias - please
> join us in thanking Michele for her wisdom and insight for the past
> two years (insert applause and cheering here). And we look forward to
> her ongoing engagement in the OSGeo community!
>


Thanks Michele for your contributions to the OSGeo Board 

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[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Planet

2022-11-28 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hello everyone! 

This is a kind reminder  that OSGeo maintains a feed aggregator for blogs
of community members that post (mostly) about Geospatial and Open Source
topics.

http://planet.osgeo.org/

Posts on the Planet are redistributed as a single RSS
 and Atom
 feeds, but also posted on Twitter
 and in the main OSGeo website in the
Community
News  section that also serves as an
archive  with almost three thousand entries dating back to 2017!

We are always welcome to new citizens. All details on the wiki
 but in
essence you just need to write to pla...@osgeo.org with your name, blog URL
and feed and a 80x80 head or logo image.

If you write about FOSS4G topics please, come and get onboard!

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Help us test out Weblate

2022-01-09 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hi Regina,

I've tested editing some strings from the postgis project* and the
interface is really neat and I found no issues. I'd love to contribute some
time to the workshop in the future!

* I know they may be overwritten by transifex, sorry if that causes any
issue.

Cheers!

On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 at 00:47, Regina Obe via Discuss - discuss at
lists.osgeo.org <
ra+mkixugcvihloukyztaqaqchokpfxkrnficmgusdjii...@simplelogin.co> wrote:

> We have Weblate installed on OSGeo infra
>
> At
>
> https://weblate.osgeo.org
> For a trial run I'm using our PostGIS workshop
>
> You can login with your LDAP credentials and then I can grant you rights to
> the postgis-workshop project.
>
>
> If I set this up right - commits should show up after an hour or so after
> each commit on the below links.
>
> English: https://postgis.net/workshops/en/postgis-intro/
> Japanese:  https://postgis.net/workshops/ja/postgis-intro/
> German: https://postgis.net/workshops/de/postgis-intro/
> Spanish: https://postgis.net/workshops/es/postgis-intro/
> Italian: https://postgis.net/workshops/it/postgis-intro/
>
>
> And you should see your commit show here:
> https://github.com/postgis/postgis-workshops
>
> here is an example Sandro did -
>
> https://github.com/postgis/postgis-workshops/commit/f3b1f810a9c25d2889c2216b
> 62d4843a44544858
> 
>
> My plan is after we are done with some kicking of tires, we will switch
> PostGIS docs from transifex to weblate.
>
> For others who want to try it on their projects, let me know I can show you
> what little I know about the topic :)
>
> Thanks,
> Regina
>
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] 2021 OSGeo Board of Directors election results

2021-12-28 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
On Tue, 28 Dec 2021 at 10:41, Anne Ghisla via Discuss - discuss at
lists.osgeo.org wrote:

> Dear OSGeo members and friends,
>
> Thanks to all candidates for going through the election process and
> thank you all for your participation in this election.
>
> These are the results from the 2021 elections for the 5 open seats on
> the OSGeo Board of Directors.
>
> The results in alphabetical order are:
>
> * Adam Steer
> * Codrina Maria Ilie
> * Marco Bernasocchi
> * Rajat Shinde
> * Vicky Vergara
>
>
Congrats to the elected Board members and best of luck with your term!!

Thanks, Tina for participating in the elections as well 

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[OSGeo-Discuss] PSA: planet.osgeo.org update

2021-12-14 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hello everyone,

I've just updated[1] the OSGeo Planet[2] removing plenty of dead links,
fixing redirections, etc. Thanks Astrid for the heads up.

If you slightly remember you added yourself to the Planet but then moved
elsewhere, or maybe started a new project you'd like to show up in the
aggregator, please follow wiki instructions[3], new citizens are highly
welcomed!

Cheers!!

[1]: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/changeset/12786
[2]: https://planet.osgeo.org
[3]: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/PlanetOSGeo#How_can_I_add_my_blog

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [OSGeo-Announce] OSGeo would like to welcome our 15 new OSGeo Charter Members 2021

2021-12-14 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Congrats and welcome!! 

On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 at 19:54, Astrid Emde (OSGeo) - astrid_emde at osgeo.org

wrote:

> Newsitem:
>
> https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/welcoming-our-new-osgeo-charter-members-2021/
> 2021-12-13
> 
>
> OSGeo would like to welcome our new OSGeo Charter Members 2021.
>
> In 2021, we had 15 nominations and all were accepted. This year, 230
> votes were casted. It was a lower number than last year (304 in 2020,
> then 209 in 2019, 276 in 2018 for comparison). The OSGeo board approved
> the new members in November 2021.
>
> We are happy to announce that the following people were accepted as
> OSGeo Charter Members:
>
> Enock Seth Nyamador (2021) Ghana
> Maia Williams (2021) Australia
> John Duncan (2021) Australia
> Amin Mobasheri (2021) Germany
> Peter Rushforth (2021) Canada
> Fernando Mino (2021) Ecuador
> Julien Cabièces (2021) France
> Loïc Bartoletti (2021) France
> Ashish Kumar (2021) India
> Stefan F. Keller (2021) Switzerland
> Linda Kladivová (2021) Czech Republic
> Nick Bearman (2021) UK
> Adrien André (2021) France
> Nicolas Rochard (2021) France
> Malika Gunawardana (2021) Sri Lanka
>
> We send a warm welcome to our new OSGeo Charter Members.
>
> You find a list of all charter members [1].
>
> OSGeo now has a total number of 497 members for 64 countries. Below is a
> summary of our membership (you can access the interactive version [2]).
>
> Thanks a lot to Anne Ghisla and Jorge Gustavo Rocha (2021 OSGeo
> Elections CROs) for organizing the OSGeo Election 2021.
>
> Now it is time for the OSGeo Board Election 2021. You find the
> nominations [3] and the candidate manifestos [4].
>
> About the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
>
> --
> The Open Source Geospatial Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(4)
> organization to empower everyone with open source geospatial. The
> software foundation directly supports projects serving as an outreach
> and advocacy organization providing financial, organizational and legal
> support for the open source geospatial community.
>
> OSGeo works with GeoCat, OPENGIS.ch, Gaia3D, Astun Technology and other
> sponsors, along with our partners to foster an open approach to
> software, standards, data and education.
>
> Open Source Geospatial Foundation
> https://www.osgeo.org/
>
> [1] https://www.osgeo.org/about/charter-members/
> [2]
>
> https://datastudio.google.com/reporting/d05b9316-41f6-4bf3-b959-eb3f2333afce/page/zgVoB
> [3] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Member_Nominations_2021
> [4] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2021_Candidate_Manifestos
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Fwd: Your Nabble Forum

2021-08-05 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Hi all,

Unfortunately, Nabble , a popular
interface to OSGeo mailing lists, is shutting down. Nabble has been very
useful to users that are not keen to use email to interact with their
community but rather a web interface. It also conveniently offered a way to
search through many mailing lists under a single entry point.

This is not really surprising, as the service has been struggling for a
couple of years. The OSGeo tickets 2574
 and 2616
 are just the most recent
examples.

Please find below the link to the official announcement, and forward this
message to anyone interested.

Happy to answer any questions.
Jorge

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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 at 05:57
Subject: Your Nabble Forum
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We are downsizing Nabble to one server.  If you want to preserve your forum:

http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/

Then you should follow the instructions here:

http://support.nabble.com/Downsizing-Nabble-tp7609715.html


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Jorge Sanz
http://jorgesanz.net
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