Re: [opensuse-marketing] Question about bureaucracy

2010-09-25 Thread Rajko M.
On Saturday 25 September 2010 12:09:06 Kostas Boukouvalas wrote: > Hi, > > *In case of need* because - as Stathis mentioned - many times we' ll > probably have the opportunity to present openSUSE in schools and other > organizations that may be somewhat suspicious about "the 'hacker' in > front",

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Question about bureaucracy

2010-09-25 Thread Kostas Boukouvalas
On 25 September 2010 20:21, Nelson Marques wrote: > >  I don't know how things work in other places, but a smile and a bold > attitude usually does the thing.This is mainly my experience in > Portugal, dunno abroad. > >  nelson > Yes, this is right, but this is my generic situation when I go aski

[opensuse-marketing] Issue #142 is ready for translation

2010-09-25 Thread Sascha 'saigkill' Manns
Hi @all! Issue #142 of the openSUSE Weekly News is ready for translation [0]. You can see/update the status of your language at the "whats ready page" [1]. We collected some FAQ here [2]. After translating, please move your Language in [3] up. [0]: http://en.opensuse.org/Weekly_news [1] :http://

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Question about bureaucracy

2010-09-25 Thread Nelson Marques
Hi, I'm running a similar case and I'm going to do a workshop in my former high school. They have been pretty cool, but I am a former student from that institution and I know many people there, so I get some credibility. Last year I've also contacted the City Hall of Aveiro and the City Hall of

[opensuse-marketing] Question about bureaucracy

2010-09-25 Thread Kostas Boukouvalas
Hi, *In case of need* because - as Stathis mentioned - many times we' ll probably have the opportunity to present openSUSE in schools and other organizations that may be somewhat suspicious about "the 'hacker' in front", what is the official bureau of the openSUSE community, recognized by law in t