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 * I'm using Ubuntu since February 2007 (Dapper). I have previous experience with Unix (Xenix and SCO) as system administrator and applications programmer in commercial enterprises. When I discovered Ubuntu, I decided to be an active member of Ubuntu community because of the amazing people you can find there and the great philosophy it has. On May 2007 I've signed the Ubuntu CoC to get a complete commitment with this community.  * I've been using Ubuntu since February 2007 (Dapper). I have previous experience with Unix (Xenix and SCO) as system administrator and applications programmer in commercial enterprises. When I discovered Ubuntu, I decided to be an active member of Ubuntu community because of the amazing people you can find there and the great philosophy it has. In May 2007 I've signed the Ubuntu CoC to be completely commited with this community.
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 * I started my active local community participation organizing the Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex Release Party in Buenos Aires, supporting in many ways Tucuman and Cordoba RPs too (getting merchandising stuff and all the logistic management necessary to send it to each city from BsAs just in time for the parties, getting pictures from each party to publish them in the Ubuntu-ar web site, etc., etc.). In this BsAs II RP I have the toaster role, introducing the keynotes speakers for each presentation and closing the mini conferences thanking all the people there, audience and speakers, for their presence and their very good work done.  * I started my active local community participation organizing the Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex Release Party in Buenos Aires, supporting Tucuman and Cordoba RPs in many ways too (getting merchandising stuff and all the logistic management necessary to send it to each city from BsAs just in time for the parties, gathering pictures from each party to publish them in the Ubuntu-ar web site, etc., etc.). In this BsAs II RP I had the toaster role, introducing the keynotes speakers for each presentation and closing the mini conferences thanking all the people there for their presence and their great jobs.
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 * I've active participation in educational Ubuntu related training course for technical personnel of Fundación Equidad, a foundation that refurbishes and donates PCs to schools and community educational institutions of Argentina that wants to release them with Ubuntu and FOSS software. This training was from September to December 2008.  * I've active participation in educational Ubuntu related training course for technical personnel of Fundación Equidad, a foundation that refurbishes and donates PCs to schools and community educational institutions in Argentina. This foundation aims to release PCs with Ubuntu and FOSS software. This training was held from September to December 2008.
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 * On November 2008 I have an active participation in the Fabrica de Fallas (Bugs Factory) in FM Radio La Tribu, in Buenos Aires. A complete open and free weekend with an Ubuntu booth, conferences and an installation room to help users who wants to use Ubuntu in their PCs/notebooks, solving from complete installations to issues with video, audio, network configurations and graphics desktops tunning. Due to limitations on the Internet link of the radio, I brought a repository server updated one day before and with all the ISO images for the 8.04 and 8.10 Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu desktop, server, i386 and 64 bits versions, to burn CDs, download and update packages for the people.  * In November 2008 I had an active participation in the Fabrica de Fallas (Bugs Factory) in FM Radio La Tribu, in Buenos Aires. A complete open and free weekend with an Ubuntu stall, conferences and an installation room to help users who want to use Ubuntu in their PCs/notebooks, solving from complete installations to issues with video, audio, network configurations and graphics desktops tuning. Due to limitations on the Internet link of the radio, I took a repository server updated one day before, with all the ISO images for the 8.04 and 8.10 Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, to burn CDs, download and update packages for the people.
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 * Also, I am maintaining main contents (publishing news, tutorials, translation - General and Leadership CoCs to Spanish - editing pictures to put there to get a "cozy" website for all the members and users) for the Argentina LoCo Team website (Ubuntu-ar) since October 2008, few weeks before II release parties. I am using Bazaar and Launchpad with Mariano Mara (Marplatense) to update some sections and maintaining all the website structure.  * Since October 2008, I've been also maintaining main contents of the Argentina LoCo Team website - Ubuntu-ar - (publishing news, tutorials, translation - General and Leadership CoCs into Spanish - editing pictures to put there so as to make a "cozy" website for all the members and users. I am using Bazaar and Launchpad with Mariano Mara (Marplatense) to update some sections and maintaining all the website structure.
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 * Jaunty Jackalope release party (metallic Ubuntu badges)  * I've carried out all the necessary actions to get metallic Ubuntu badges for the Jaunty Jackalope release party.
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   * First Argentina Ubuntu Day (Organization, talks evaluation board, Ubuntu Community - Why I've choose Ubuntu ? conference)  * I was in the organization committee of the First Argentina Ubuntu Day. Member of the talks evaluation board and one of the speakers of "Why I've chosen Ubuntu ?" (with Miguel Sajnovsky) keynote conference (an Ubuntu Community related presentation)
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 * Karmic Koala release party (full organization)
 * I was in charge of the full organization for Karmic Koala release party in Buenos Aires.
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* Ubuntu Forums mod from May 29th 2009 (from 7:30AM to 00AM on next day) * Ubuntu Forums mod from May 29th 2009. I read all the messages posted in the Argentina LoCo Team sub-forum, every day of the week from 7:30AM to 12:00PM as a regular activity, moving those threads and posts that users put out of place (we have specific sections for Hardware, Software, Community and the General Threads sections), talking with the users via PM when the things go complicated, aiming that everybody observes the CoC, moving old threads to the correct section and collaborating with other mods with things such as cross postings, bad users behaviour, post some help message in other sub-forums (such the Chilean one) and making translations into Spanish for those written in English (there are too many people in Latin America who cannot write or read in English.

About Me

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  • I've been using Ubuntu since February 2007 (Dapper). I have previous experience with Unix (Xenix and SCO) as system administrator and applications programmer in commercial enterprises. When I discovered Ubuntu, I decided to be an active member of Ubuntu community because of the amazing people you can find there and the great philosophy it has. In May 2007 I've signed the Ubuntu CoC to be completely commited with this community.

Contact Information

Guillermo Lisi

Where in the world

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Launchpad ID

unimix

Email

<unimix AT SPAMFREE fibertel DOT com DOT ar>

Ubuntu Forums (guillermolisi)

http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=299461

IRC

unimix @ irc.freenode.org

Ubuntu Contribution

Local Community

  • I started my active local community participation organizing the Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex Release Party in Buenos Aires, supporting Tucuman and Cordoba RPs in many ways too (getting merchandising stuff and all the logistic management necessary to send it to each city from BsAs just in time for the parties, gathering pictures from each party to publish them in the Ubuntu-ar web site, etc., etc.). In this BsAs II RP I had the toaster role, introducing the keynotes speakers for each presentation and closing the mini conferences thanking all the people there for their presence and their great jobs.

  • I've active participation in educational Ubuntu related training course for technical personnel of Fundación Equidad, a foundation that refurbishes and donates PCs to schools and community educational institutions in Argentina. This foundation aims to release PCs with Ubuntu and FOSS software. This training was held from September to December 2008.
  • In November 2008 I had an active participation in the Fabrica de Fallas (Bugs Factory) in FM Radio La Tribu, in Buenos Aires. A complete open and free weekend with an Ubuntu stall, conferences and an installation room to help users who want to use Ubuntu in their PCs/notebooks, solving from complete installations to issues with video, audio, network configurations and graphics desktops tuning. Due to limitations on the Internet link of the radio, I took a repository server updated one day before, with all the ISO images for the 8.04 and 8.10 Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, to burn CDs, download and update packages for the people.
  • Since October 2008, I've been also maintaining main contents of the Argentina LoCo Team website - Ubuntu-ar - (publishing news, tutorials, translation - General and Leadership CoCs into Spanish - editing pictures to put there so as to make a "cozy" website for all the members and users. I am using Bazaar and Launchpad with Mariano Mara (Marplatense) to update some sections and maintaining all the website structure.

  • I've carried out all the necessary actions to get metallic Ubuntu badges for the Jaunty Jackalope release party.
  • I was in the organization committee of the First Argentina Ubuntu Day. Member of the talks evaluation board and one of the speakers of "Why I've chosen Ubuntu ?" (with Miguel Sajnovsky) keynote conference (an Ubuntu Community related presentation)
  • I was in charge of the full organization for Karmic Koala release party in Buenos Aires.

International Community

* Ubuntu Forums mod from May 29th 2009. I read all the messages posted in the Argentina LoCo Team sub-forum, every day of the week from 7:30AM to 12:00PM as a regular activity, moving those threads and posts that users put out of place (we have specific sections for Hardware, Software, Community and the General Threads sections), talking with the users via PM when the things go complicated, aiming that everybody observes the CoC, moving old threads to the correct section and collaborating with other mods with things such as cross postings, bad users behaviour, post some help message in other sub-forums (such the Chilean one) and making translations into Spanish for those written in English (there are too many people in Latin America who cannot write or read in English.

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