Since people are doing introductions, I'll guess I'll post mine. I'm
a CS grad student at Portland State University. I did some coding on
the Go-OO build for Google Summer of Code 2009. I'm basically a
programmer so I'm not too much into 'marketing' (unless you mean by
'marketing' as helping to promote LibreOffice which I don't mind
helping). I just joined this so I can hear whats going on with
LibreOffice among people living in the US/Canadian.
Actually I was wondering if anybody would be interested in
conferences or 'get together and chat sessions' in the US/Canada. I'm a
student so I don't have the money to hop a plane to Europe for
conferences though I did that for OOCon 2009 (in Italy). That put me in
the red for a long time :-( .
Dona Hertel - cocofan
P.S. I'm more lurker so this may be only post I'll do for a long time.
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