[advocacy-discuss] Tech Days Tour 2007-2008

Perez Reyes, Gustavo GPerezReyes at correoargentino.com.ar
Tue Jul 17 10:15:41 PDT 2007


Alvaro:
I guess you are wrong. Here we are talking about Sun Tech Days and the
benefits it could bring to the latin american user groups.
And also, I guess you missunderstod our chats on irc channel, with the other
spanish talking people. 
We don't want many spanish talking communities! We only want one community,
but, every country must have its own user group (or proyect) to take care of
local issues (bussines). But... this is off topic.
Best Regards

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alvaro Lopez Ortega [mailto:alvaro at sun.com] 
> Sent: martes, 17 de julio de 2007 13:34
> To: Perez Reyes, Gustavo
> Cc: Teresa.Giacomini at sun.com; SOL-mmca13; SOL-emilianOS; 
> SOL-j4nusx; SOL-jollare; advocacy-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Subject: Re: [advocacy-discuss] Tech Days Tour 2007-2008
> 
> 
> Perez Reyes, Gustavo wrote, On 17/07/07 17:03:
> 
>  > In Latam (not only México), we are waiting for a Sun Tech 
> Days and a  > Open Solaris Day, and we'd really like to get 
> involved.  And we  > believe, this is a great opportunity to 
> start a new user group (i.e.  > a user group for Peruvian 
> people), and also a possibility to push  > the existing osugs.
> 
> I do know this is a little bit of a cultural issue, although 
> I cannot still understand why it's so important for people to 
> have a community named after the piece of land they born in. 
> Allow me to explain it:
> 
> The Spanish OpenSolaris community is up and running. It is 
> the OS community for ALL Spanish speaking user and 
> developers. That is the common between all the participants 
> in the community. It does not matter whether you are live in 
> Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay or 
> any other of the Spanish speaking countries; as much as it 
> doesn't matter if you are blond, tall or have blue eyes.
> 
> There are about 25 Spanish speaking countries around the 
> world. Do you really think it would make sense to have 25 
> communities (half of them death and the other half 
> duplicating efforts).
> 
> I will be more that happy to support a new Spanish local 
> community as soon as there is a real necessity for it. So, 
> PLEASE use the Spanish community as it were yours, because it 
> IS actually. :-)
> 
> 
> 
>  > PD: i agree with idea to make avaible (and provided) 
> recordings (from  > meetings and  conference)to the user 
> groups, a kind of global repository of  > videos... And copy 
> the mail to colaborators/leaders of osug from Mexico,  > Perú 
> and Argentine (where i am).  >  > Gustavo Reyes a.k.a. 
> GHReyes  > irc://irc.freenode.net/opensolaris-es
>  > Argentina Open Solaris Users Group
>  >
>  >> -----Original Message-----
>  >> From: Teresa.Giacomini at Sun.COM 
> [mailto:Teresa.Giacomini at Sun.COM]  >> Sent: martes, 17 de 
> julio de 2007 12:41  >> To: max at bruningsystems.com  >> Cc: 
> Jim Grisanzio; advocacy-discuss at opensolaris.org  >> Subject: 
> Re: [advocacy-discuss] Tech Days Tour 2007-2008  >>  >>  >> 
> Hi Max, and everyone else too,  >>  >> Yes!  We are looking 
> for non-Sun speakers for OpenSolaris  >> Day.  So, if  >> you 
> are interested in speaking, please send me a note with the 
> venue  >> you'd like, and the topic you would like to speak 
> on.  An  >> abstract for  >> the topic would be even better.  
> >>  >> T  >>  >> max at bruningsystems.com wrote:  >>  >>> Hi 
> Jim,  >>> (Here is the email I sent you, but this time to the 
> list...).  >>>  >>> Are you currently looking for speakers at 
> the opensolaris  >> day at these  >>> events?  If so, I would 
> like to speak again.  Last year, I  >> presented a  >>> 
> kernel debugging via example session in Prague, London, and St.
>  >>> Petersburg.   This year, I have two ideas, and can let you
>  >> know more
>  >>> when I think I am ready, then you can say yes, no, or 
> ???  >>> thanks,  >>> max  >>>  >>>  >>> Jim Grisanzio wrote: 
>  >>>  >>>> The new Tech Days Tour: 
> http://developers.sun.com/events/techdays/
>  >>>>
>  >>>>      * Boston, United States September 11-12, 2007
>  >>>>      * Rome, Italy September 24-25, 2007
>  >>>>      * Milan, Italy September 26-28, 2007
>  >>>>      * Shanghai, China October 22-24, 2007
>  >>>>      * Beijing, China October 29-31, 2007
>  >>>>      * Tokyo, Japan November 5-7, 2007
>  >>>>      * Frankfurt, Germany December 5-7, 2007
>  >>>>      * Atlanta, United States January 9-10, 2008
>  >>>>      * Bangalore, India February, 2008
>  >>>>      * Johannesburg, South Africa March 10-13, 2008
>  >>>>      * Sydney, Australia March, 2008
>  >>>>      * St. Petersburg, Russia April, 2008
>  >>>>      * Manila, Phillipines April/May, 2008
>  >>>>      * Mexico City, Mexico May 21-23, 2008
>  >>>>
>  >>>> I'm sure we'll have a free OpenSolaris Day at each one 
> of these  >>>> events, so we'd really like to get the 
> OpenSolaris User Groups  >>>> involved. And if we don't have 
> groups in these areas, this  >> is a good  >>>> opportunity 
> to start new ones ...  >>>>  >>>> Jim  >>>>  >>>  >> 
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> Greetings, alo.
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