Hey leandro

I think you can speak for you region. I do not see any of the mayor linux
vendors  sponsoring FLISOL in my country. The Venezuela LoCo team has
actively participating since 2006.

About Canonical getting a free ride. It is no wonder that ubuntu is one of
the most installed distros in many cities. As far as I can the video speaks
for the Ubuntu community, it does not take advantage at any moment for free
publicity. Not anything different that we do when we install ubuntu.

About the videos, like I said. The Ubuntu Venezuela team celebrates FLISOL
with many different Distro teams like fedora-ve and others. I asked for
videos from many vendors through Maria Leandro , from fedora and we only got
2 videos. SIf you can make more videos happen for next year we can reuse
these since they state no year.

The videos were shared at request of many in the ubuntu comunity members.

if you do not feel these should be used in your event. that is fine. but I
as an Ubuntu and Kubuntu enthusiast like to have fellow members of my
comunity comment on FLISOL. it surelly brings awareness and futures
colaboration.

Sorry if this causes disconfort


Efrain
El 05/04/2011 11:57, "Leandro Gómez" <leo.tel...@gmail.com> escribió:

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Efrain Valles <effie-j...@ubuntu.com>
wrote:
>
> I think that was m...
I don't how I missed the last two mails... sorry Rubén and Efrain :(

It was actually this I didn't want to happen... the whole video thing and
the loco directory... Canonical has never been supportive of FLISOL, maybe
because they never understood the event and the community behind it. When
some people from the FLISOL community tried to start a conversation last
year about moving the Ubuntu release a couple of days in order to sync it
FLISOL we got, well... nothing. Not that I was expecting Canonical to
actually move the Ubuntu release schedule, but an official response (at
least from some developer), or some discussion about it would have been
nice.

So... a Canonical that has always ignored FLISOL have now two videos (that
may be shown in over 230 cities in Latin America and Spain) and the FLISOL
event scheduled in the loco directory? To me, it's like giving Canonical a
free ride.

And I'm sorry to disagree with you here, Rubén :) but from my POV, this is
unacceptable.




>
> Shall let you know
>
>
> 2011/3/21 Rubén Romero y Cordero <hua...@ubuntu.com>:
> > 2011/2/28...


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