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With the help of the *Brazilian team*, an effort to organize an international version of LibreOffice Magazine has been created.

If you are interested in participating, on a regular basis, to the production of the "LibreOffice Magazine International" (the international EN version) please feel free to sign-up on this page[1]. As there are many different posts to fill, it would greatly help if you could let us know of any skills that you wish to bring to the project. Feel free to view the "LibreOffice Magazine Brasil -- Collaborators <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PT-BR/Colaboradores>" page for an example of some of the tasks that you may be able to fill. We should also acknowledge the Brazilian team who has offered its help and expertise with the production/structure of the magazine.

You must be willing to use the LibreOffice suite as the tool of choice for the full production -- Writer and Draw are the modules most used in the production of the magazine. The LibreOffice suite is the tool by which the magazine will showcase its abilities to serve as a professional tool.

Cheers,

Marc

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/MagazineInternational

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Marc Paré
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