Hi, guys. I sended a message to eve...@debian.org but the members of Debian
team the answered my letter told me that i must to send my invitation to
this account.

I hope you let me resend the message that I sended to give you a whole
information in few minutes (sorry for my large letters):

Message 1:
"Hi. I need to invite the Debian Team to a Free Software Event. The event
will have the participation of Richard Stallman and Jon Maddog Hall.

I will be waiting for your answer."

Message 2:
"
Topics:
The event is conceived to have different topics. There are 2 reasons for
this:

* That there may be the possibility of showing the great diversity of areas
where Free Software is found.
* Searching for specific topics would make it too difficult to find the
speakers.

Location:
The issue of location is perhaps not one of such relevance because the
event would be held under a simple format of simultaneous playback of
pre-recorded videos uploaded to the YouTube channel created for the
occasion. At the same time, through Jitsi or Big Blue Button, the speakers
could answer questions from the audience. To do this, each speaker should
connect at least during the time set for their conference.

When I spoke with Maddog, he told me that your team had used the same
format in DebConf.

Date:
Regarding the date, I am waiting for Maddog to receive a response from the
LPI Executive Director regarding a time when the event can be promoted to
LPI staff and members. I agreed with him that from that information, the
date of the event would be established.

I know that it is important for you to have accurate data, but the absence
of a date for the event would allow you to prepare in advance any
conference that you wish do.

In addition to the very important information you request, it is also
important to have the speakers ready. Therefore, the confirmation of new
conferences will contribute to the realization of the event.

Last year the event was held on September 26 and 27 (to celebrate GNU's
birthday). For this year the initial goal was to cover the event with local
speakers. But due to the non-compliance of many of them and the offer made
by Maddog to participate, the event was postponed to a more appropriate
date, also changing its initial goal to include RMS and other people to
form a staff of high-level speakers. .

I hope to have your support. In any case, it has been an honor to
communicate with you. You, the members of the Debian team, have contributed
a lot to Free Software.

> And elaborate what your expected answer should be.
Right now, I have no more to say. I hope I have met your expectations.

Best regards".

Message 3:

"I am asking lecturers from the Debian Team to a Free Software event called
GNUfest.

If Debian Team has additional ways to support, excellent.

If you have more doubts, please tell me."
"

Message 4:
"
>Where are you from?
San Cristóbal, Venezuela.

>Where this event usually take place? City? Country?
The first edition (the unique) was celebrated in San Cristóbal, Venezuela.
Would you like to see some photos?

>I know it will be online this year, but it's good to know the history of
it.
The history is very simple: Last year, I wanted to make an event to
celebrate the GNU's Birthday. The event was celebrated in september 26 and
27. That edition had lecturers from my city and also we received the visit
of a gamers of another city which made a conference about their hobby
(games). The event reached a relative success since the organization team
only had 3 people (including me) and we worked very much.

There was many lectures in several topics: how to get money with Free
Software, Darktable, Blender, Python + Electronics, radio, Free Software
philosophy (given by me), postgreSQL, etc.

This year I received many positive answers from possible lecturers, but
very few people made their video. In the previous days to the initial date
I wrote to Maddog Hall asking a invitation video made for him (last year
RMS made a video like this for us). Maddog surprised me to tell me that he
wanted to participate. He sended me a bio about him and propossed me his
theme. He also told me many important suggests to reach success in the
organization. About that suggests, I must to recognize that I had many work
to have the apropriate conditions that he told me: I have to create a team
(I had work alone), create a web page and create a Facebook account for the
event (I know the Facebook is not representative by Free Software, but I
had no more idea to show to the people). I continue working to make the
GNUfest, but I want support of another people or institutions (like
debian).

The Maddog's propposal make think that something important can be reached.
If you accepted, and other 2 people accepted, we can make a event that
could be saw in many places if the promotion is good. I am tired, but I
don't want give up. I don't want waste the opportunity to be with Maddog,
RMS, you and another people like you.

This the whole history. I hope you can support me.

>You need to specify what topic you would like someone from Debian talk
about.
Ok. Maybe you can talk about the qualities of your latest version. Maybe
you can add some historic information (Ian Murdock, the advances reached by
Debian, etc). Do you agree with a topic like this?

> We have a lot of Debian Developers that can talk, but it will be easier
>if you tell us the topic you want.
I understand. I guess that I need to know some topics that you can talk
about. Can you give me a brief list of themes? Sorry for asking that, but I
have no more ideas about your possible conferences. I will consult with
other people, right? (however I am sure that you can select better options
that which I can see).


>And the best way to find a DD to talk is asking on
>debian-devel@lists.debian.org <debian-devel@lists.debian.org> maling list.
Ok. I will send a message to this account.

>But remember, if you send a email to there, be very specif what do you
want.
>You can write: I need some DD to talk about...
Ok. I will follow your suggests. Thank you very much.

I will be waiting for more questions or suggestions from you.

Best regards.
"

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