On Wednesday, November 14 2012, Daniel Bruno wrote:
The domains
projetofedora.org and
proyectofedora.org, was created in
2006
to help the community LATAM have a way to better reach the local community.
Maybe you think, why? It's not just because of the domain, but mainly
because of the content. In the official infrastructure have some rules
about it.
So, if we have it outside fedora official infrastructure, we have a
informal way to spread Fedora in LATAM without all the formalities required
(e.g. speak about codecs,
and proprietary formats..).
Ok, thanks for the explanation. I still think there shouldn't be this
separation, but this is my personal opinion and is not relevant to this
discussion.
During this time we had some help from Red Hat LATAM to pay for the
server,
but not anymore. And now all the services all be moving to another when
everyone (from the community) can access, and the control is with us, don't
exist just one guy, in the past everyone who wanted to help or to do
something was welcome, but iformally I took this role to do most
thigs.
Who is paying for this new server?
And now with this new server the intention is to pass more control to
each
director of each country. And i'm doing it. And who want to help, is very
welcome to do it.
Just say what you need. Actually, I think you should have asked for
help since the beginning. If I knew you were doing this, I would have
volunteered to help.
--
Sergio