Yes that was right. That kids work is now famous on the internet :-) This
was partly what inspired the INGOTs. We have another competition running
from the front page of the web site. Kids like competitions.
On 14 November 2010 13:10, Gianluca Turconi <ml@letturefantastiche.com>wrote:
Il 14/11/2010 13.54, Ian Lynch ha scritto:
Otto the seagull was the work of a 16 year old and was originated by a
competition for school children organised by myself and Daniel Carrera.
Perhaps a bit different in context but that seemed to work quite well for
the schools project at the time. Gained quite a lot of publicity - try
putting Otto OpenOffice.org into Google.
It was an Italian kid that won, Andrea Maggioni, if I'm not wrong.
I and another person of the Italian OOo project contacted him for the prize
delivery (yeah, there was a prize offered from a sponsor) but he refused
because he was happy enough to be the winner! :)
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