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Le 2011-07-07 15:06, Paulo de Souza Lima a écrit :
2011/7/7 Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com>


Thanks Eliane,

Nice photos. I have some questions:

- I like the large banner (DSCF1185)
- i like the banner that you used to walk around the conference (DSCF1146)
-- I like this idea!
- I was wondering about the ODF banner (DSCF1367), was this banner donated
by the ODF or is it a banner that you had made for the conference?
- were you selling T-shirts?
- were you giving away any LibreOffice items? It looks like you were giving
away pamphlets and some other documentation. (DSCF1115) (I like the large
banner on the right hand side on this photo.)
- was it a busy conference?
- how many banners did you have in your booth and what sizes did you use?
- I was just wondering what was happening on this photo? (01071011004)
- I like this photo, it gives us a clear shot of how big your booth was and
the LibreOffice banners (CSCF1085)

Looks like you had a great time. Thanks for representing LibreOffice at the
conference!

Cheers,

Marc


Hi Marc.

I think I can help make some things clear:

FISL means Free Software International Faire. It's the major and most waited
FLOSS event in Latin America. It is coordinated by Associação do Software
Livre (Free Software Association), the same organization that's acting as a
"host owner" for the libreoffice.org.br domain.

This event joins govenment, companies and FLOSS lovers in the same place
every year.

Some of the photos show Olivier Hallot with some people (
DSCF1275, DSCF1242, DSCF1237, DSCF1229). They are Marcos Mazoni - FLOSS
Implementation Comitee Cordinator (Government), Sady Jacques (Free Software
Association Embassor) and Jomar Silva (Apache OpenOffice.org Community
member). They've signed a Letter of Intent described at
http://www.softwarelivre.gov.br/news/cisl-and-communities-strengthen-floss-office-suites/
.

As long as I know, t-shirts and hats were made by Vitório Furusho (recently
approved as TDF member), who pay for and give them away in order to promote
ODF and LibreOffice. Furusho is responsible for some strong initiatives
pro-ODF. Maybe all ODF laws approved in Brazil are consequences of his job
because He's writen the first ODF law. All the others are based on the first
one he wrote.

Folders were made by Eliane (what reminds me I need to help her with the
costs =/).

As you can see, there's a huge LibreOffice and ODF community down here =)

Cheers.



Thanks for this information. Nice to see that T-shirts and hats are given away. Vitório sounds like a very resourceful member. We are lucky to have him with LibreOffice.

Nice to hear of FISL and it looks like it is well attended by the photos taken by the team.

Cheers

Marc


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