[advocacy-discuss] two core contributor nominations
vfcsassi at inf.ufrgs.br
vfcsassi at inf.ufrgs.br
Fri Feb 13 06:01:15 PST 2009
I'm acept the nomination, tanks guys.
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Vitório Sassi
Porto Alegre OpenSolaris Users Group
Citando Teresa Giacomini <Teresa.Giacomini at Sun.COM>:
> +1
>
> Thanks,
> T
>
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 12:01 AM, Simon Phipps <webmink at Sun.COM> wrote:
>
>> +1
>>
>> On Feb 12, 2009, at 06:17, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
>>
>>> On 02/12/09 14:59, Rafael Vanoni wrote:
>>>> I'm not a contributor of the advocacy community,
>>>
>>> Well, now there's a bug.
>>>
>>>> but I know that Bruno Souza and Vitorio Sassi have been doing an
>>>> amazing job advocating OpenSolaris in Brazil and I think they
>>>> should have core contributor status here.
>>>>
>>>> They are currently the ones driving the community in Brazil, and
>>>> making sure OpenSolaris is present in as many FOSS related events
>>>> as possible.
>>>>
>>>> Could someone please pick up this suggestion and nominate them ?
>>>
>>> I know all three of you and I can nominate. So, I'm taking this. I
>>> see engineering, content translations, and global community
>>> development from these guys on a significant scale. All three have
>>> demonstrated clear leadership for the OpenSolaris community.
>>> Advocacy should grant CC status to all three.
>>>
>>> Can I get 2 more votes?
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
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