Please welcome Jose Roberto as new ambassador, he's the first ambassador to El 
Salvador!

Andreas

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> I have a couple of questions for you:
> * What have you done already for openSUSE?

Well, to begin with, I don’t write nor speak English well;
consequently, I use a lot English translators to get things done.  I
have been the organizer and speaker for events promoted by the
openSUSE Community in El Salvador.  During the events, I have talked
to 50 to 100 people presenting openSUSE as one of the best
distribution of Linux.  The events close by giving away DVDs and
Live-CDs to all participants.

http://picasaweb.google.com/oarevalobernal
http://picasaweb.google.com/garcia3943/ITProUNIVO2010?authkey=Gv1sRgCKOkz8Db57eqXg#

I also work hard helping the members of the openSUSE Community in my
country through the internal email list that we have
(http://groups.google.com/group/opensusesv?hl=es?hl=es&pli=1)

I have been participating more in the opensuse-es list, as well as
helping with translation of the distribution.

> * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE?
My main plan is to continue promoting the distribution of openSUSE in
events such as talks, conferences, community meetings and email
listings.


> * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE?
Yes, I am.

> * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE?
I don’t quite understand the question, but I could say that I like
openSUSE because it is not closed, that is, it allows you freedom to
work as an advanced user or as a user with little knowledge of the
operating system.

> * Why do you love to do this?
I like to help others in Free Software and why not do it using an
excellent operating system such as this one.

> * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of
>  experience?
I started with Linux/openSUSE by putting together the openSUSE
Community in El Salvador with a small group of Salvadorans around the
year 2006.
I have an experience of around 4 years with openSUSE, but in general
terms with other operating systems, I have more than 10 years.

>
> The ambassador program is currently pretty informal and we expect the
> ambassadors to organize themselves.  So, please coordinate with other
> ambassadors on the opensuse-marketing mailing list:
> * share with them what you like to do
> * share what you did, e.g. what kind of event did you organize, how
>  many people joined
> * share what you learned, explain what was great at your event, what
>  you want to improve
> * create material that is usefull for you and other ambassadors as
>  well
>
> Also, as an ambassador, you're the expert on your country/region, so
> please share on the opensuse-marketing mailing list a bit about the
> openSUSE and the FOSS community in your country/region, e.g. what are
> their needs.
>
> I'd like to send your answers to the opensuse-marketing list and thus
> introduce
> you as new ambassador.  Please keep this in mind when answering and if you
> don't agree, please tell me!
>
> For adding you to the ambassador list at
> http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Ambassadors_list, please tell me:
> your country, region/city and your user page in the wiki.
Country: El Salvador
Region/city: San Salvador
Page en la wiki: http://en.opensuse.org/User:Cheperobert (Falta update)

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