2011/2/28 Fabián Rodríguez <magic...@ubuntu.com>

>  On 02/28/2011 10:08 AM, Leandro Gómez wrote:
>
> 2011/2/28 Fabián Rodríguez <magic...@ubuntu.com>
>
>> On 02/26/2011 09:59 AM, Efrain Valles wrote:
>> > Hey all, been a while,
>> >
>> > I was wondering how many of us are participaing in FLISOL 2011, (for
>> > non spanish-speaking countries check
>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLISOL ) massive install fest in
>> > latin-america and spain.
>> >
>> > Does it make sense to start a global loco directory event where loco
>> > teams can express their participation?
>> > Is the flisol.net wiki enough to transfer the information?
>> > Could loco directory serve as only referal information for internal
>> > comunity reference.
>> >
>> > Thoughts?
>> >
>>  I think it's a great idea. Since it (technically) is an InstallFest,
>> would it make more sense to have a global "InstallFest" category instead ?
>>
>>
>  It's not a typical installfest. We also have conferences, workshops and a
> lot of other activities. It's more like a Latin American SFD with an
> installation festival.
>
>
> I know. Whoever would want to add a FLISOL event under "installfests" could
> then do so.
>
>
As I said in my previous mail, I would rather see people updating the
official FLISOL wiki than the LoCo directory.


> FLISOL actually translates to LatinAmerican Free Software Installation
> Festival (InstallFest).
>
>
Exactly. Latin American. Not Ubuntu.

There is no value added on having (incomplete) information about the FLISOL
event on the LoCo Directory. We already have a great wiki over at
installfest.info, and IMO there's no need for more.

If you want to help, take a look at http://installfest.info/ComoAyudar

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