Aiste Kesminaite -

I visited your website at www.pov.lt and posted it to my del.icio.us account. It looks very informative. I will most definitely look closely at what you have posted there and all associated links. It says your team members are the lead developers on this SchoolTool project? AWESOME! (I would have bolded that word but Adrian took my RTF away from me!)

Are you from Lithuania? I see you attended undergraduate college there. Also, you hold a masters degree in Law? I also see that you were a speaker at Cern in July? And here you are speaking on "Why we are More Innovative without Software Patents", http://www.economic-majority.com/testimony/index.en.php.

For as young as you appear to be (I saw many pictures of you; you are very cute, too!, and always surrounded by techno-nerd guys -- where are all the other women?) you are very involved in the world's stage for Open Source. I am very impressed! Didn't your parents try to tell you that you cannot possibly accomplish what you obviously have already accomplished before you reach 30?

Is there something we can do to help? Where should a newbie go to learn more? Where is the documentation -- the data model -- etc.

Thanks for posting. You hopefully saw my earlier note regarding Scott. He is a good guy, I promise. Your comments were appropriate to him. He had a bad day -- that was not the typical Scott. Let's show him grace and forgiveness because he is also a brilliant person, too, who also wants to - and has - contributed to Open Source (he's lead on http://sourceforge.net/projects/openwebmail/ ).

We need all bright and willing people to chip in!

I look forward to learning more about you and your team and what you guys have accomplished! Honestly, I am very impressed from what I saw! Your parents must be very proud!

Amy Stephen
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Nebraska - middle of the USA!


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