Hello!

This e-mail is sent to the Ubuntu GNOME teams of Communications, Documentation 
and QA, that I joined today.
At first, let me thank you for allowing me to be a part of your teams. I use 
Ubuntu GNOME since day 1 (remix) and have never looked back ever since. You 
have done an amazing job with my favorite Ubuntu flavour and this project is 
one of the best I've ever seen during my involvemenet with F/OSS. So, I'm glad 
that I'm now a part of it and I hope that I'll not disappoint you.

A few days ago I sent an e-mail for my introduction to the Ubuntu GNOME general 
mailing list, in which I stated that my real life schedule is constantly 
changing and that I cannot commit to any long-term contribution, so I was a 
little sceptical about joining the teams.
But, as a member of the Greek Ubuntu community, everytime when I'm on my 
computer I try to keep myself updated on Ubuntu GNOME, promoting it on the 
forum, trying to find articles for ubuntugnome.gr, testing it for various 
issues, so I decided to join the teams to get my effort more organized and in 
sync with the teams for the benefit of the Ubuntu GNOME Project.
Last thing I want is to become a ghost member of those teams, so I ensure you 
that the moment I see that real life issues are not allowing me to contribute 
to the team, I'll leave until I'm able to get back again, or at least I'll keep 
you informed on what's going on.

A bit about myself. My name is Elias, I am from Greece and I'm a part of the 
Ubuntu community since 2011 via the Greek Local Community, Ubuntu-gr. I 
activelly provide user support in Ubuntu-gr forum (more than 12,000 members) 
and I am a global moderator of it for more than a year. Using LaTeX, I desing 
the e-magazine of Ubuntu-gr, called Ubuntistas, which features articles about 
F/OSS, useful how-to's, interviews of community members, reviews, news and 
others. I am an author at ubuntugnome.gr and ubuntu-gr.org, administrator of 
Ubuntu-gr's social media pages and groups, member of Ubuntu-gr-QA team in which 
we try to find any issues that affect the Greek localization of Ubuntu, 
Ubuntu-QA for testing the under-development versions of Ubuntu and I activelly 
participate on many projects mainly within Ubuntu-gr community, trying to 
promote the use of Ubuntu, GNOME and F/OSS in Greece. A summary of my 
involvement can be found on my wiki page at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/eliasps[https://3c-lxa.mail.com/mail/client/dereferrer?redirectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.ubuntu.com%2Feliasps[https://3c-lxa.mail.com/mail/client/dereferrer?redirectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.ubuntu.com%2Feliasps]]
 .

I'm very happy to join the team of Ubuntu GNOME. Ubuntu GNOME is my favorite 
distribution and I want to do my best to help you maintain its high quality and 
improve it.
I'm available to help in any way I can.

Thank you and sorry for the long e-mail.
I'm looking forward to get to know you and collaborate with you!

Best regards,
Elias

Contact: 
http://people.ubuntu.com/~eliasps/contact.html[http://people.ubuntu.com/~eliasps/contact.html]

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