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* I'm using Ubuntu since Dapper. I have previous experience with GNU/Linux as server administrator but I decided to be an active member of Ubuntu community because of the amazing people you can find here.  * I'm using Ubuntu since Dapper. I have previous experience with GNU/Linux as server administrator but I decided to be an active member of Ubuntu community because of the amazing people you can find here.
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* I'm currently contributing as moderator in the [http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=189 Argentina Team's subforum] in the UbuntuForums. We have the most active LoCo Team forum over there (more than 7000 posts, on average 25 per day) and, since I need to be sure the CoC and the forum's rules are always observed, I read every post.  * I moderate every message in the [http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=189 Argentina Team's subforum] in the UbuntuForums. We are the most active LoCo Team forum over there (more than 7000 posts, on average 25 per day), and I need to be sure the CoC and the forum's rules are always observed, I read every post.
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* I'm moderating our irc channel (#ubuntu-ar): we have a little group there all day long. They're really nice people so it's a pleasure to hang there.  * I moderate our irc channel (#ubuntu-ar): we have a little group there all day long. They're really nice people so it's a pleasure to hang there.
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* I'm one of [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-ar/ Argentina's Loco Mailing list] administrator: I perform the common tasks: reject spam, check that everybody is following the CoC, help users when they have trouble with the mailing list, etc.  * I moderate [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-ar/ Argentina's Loco Mailing list] administrator: I perform the common tasks: reject spam, check that everybody is following the CoC, help users when they have trouble with the mailing list, etc.
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* I also get the messages people send to the [http://ubuntu-ar.org/contact contact form] in out Loco Team Site: I welcome them, help with their questions, introduce them to our communication's channels, forward their messages to our mailing list and everything I can just to be sure newcomers find the great Argentinean community Ubuntu has to offer.  * I also get the messages people send to the [http://ubuntu-ar.org/contact contact form] in out Loco Team Site: I welcome them, help with their questions, introduce them to our communication's channels, forward their messages to our mailing list and everything I can just to be sure newcomers find the great Argentinean community Ubuntu has to offer. This has an average traffic of 10 emails per day.
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* I'm member of launchpad beta testing team.  * The current total average of messages I moderate all together is around '''60 per day'''.
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* I'm a member of Ubuntu Support Team and I try to help people with their doubts: you can check [https://answers.launchpad.net/~marplatense/ my activity] in Launchpad's Answers. I think that there's a lot of action going on over there and all volunteers are giving their best to answer every question, however I wish it become a more organized team: there's a long way to walk but I think we are on the right path.  * I'm member of launchpad beta testing team.
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* I'm helping with translations whenever I can: right now my main focus is getting bzr fully translated to castilian: I translated the Bazaar Configuration GUI utility and I'm waiting to translate Olive and bzr itself. Hope this can be done really soon. I'm using bzr at work and it's amazing.  * I'm a member of Ubuntu Support Team and I try to help people with their doubts: you can check [https://answers.launchpad.net/~marplatense/ my activity] in Launchpad's Answers. I think that there's a lot of action going on over there and all volunteers are giving their best to answer every question, however I wish it become a more organized team: there's a long way to walk but I think we are on the right path.

 
* I'm helping with translations whenever I can: right now my main focus is getting bzr fully translated to castilian: I translated the Bazaar Configuration GUI utility and I'm waiting to translate Olive and bzr itself. Hope this can be done really soon. I'm using bzr at work and it's amazing.

Contact Information

Mariano Mara (marplatense)

Where in the world: Córdoba, Argentina

Email: MailTo(mmara AT SPAMFREE fibertel DOT com.ar)

Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/people/marplatense

Ubuntu Forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=135069

IRC: marianom @ irc.freenode.org, channels: #ubuntu-ar, #bzr, #ubuntuforums

Ubuntu Contribution

  • I'm using Ubuntu since Dapper. I have previous experience with GNU/Linux as server administrator but I decided to be an active member of Ubuntu community because of the amazing people you can find here.
  • I moderate every message in the [http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=189 Argentina Team's subforum] in the UbuntuForums. We are the most active LoCo Team forum over there (more than 7000 posts, on average 25 per day), and I need to be sure the CoC and the forum's rules are always observed, I read every post.

  • I moderate our irc channel (#ubuntu-ar): we have a little group there all day long. They're really nice people so it's a pleasure to hang there.
  • I moderate [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-ar/ Argentina's Loco Mailing list] administrator: I perform the common tasks: reject spam, check that everybody is following the CoC, help users when they have trouble with the mailing list, etc.

  • I also get the messages people send to the [http://ubuntu-ar.org/contact contact form] in out Loco Team Site: I welcome them, help with their questions, introduce them to our communication's channels, forward their messages to our mailing list and everything I can just to be sure newcomers find the great Argentinean community Ubuntu has to offer. This has an average traffic of 10 emails per day.

  • The current total average of messages I moderate all together is around 60 per day.

  • I'm member of launchpad beta testing team.
  • I'm a member of Ubuntu Support Team and I try to help people with their doubts: you can check [https://answers.launchpad.net/~marplatense/ my activity] in Launchpad's Answers. I think that there's a lot of action going on over there and all volunteers are giving their best to answer every question, however I wish it become a more organized team: there's a long way to walk but I think we are on the right path.

  • I'm helping with translations whenever I can: right now my main focus is getting bzr fully translated to castilian: I translated the Bazaar Configuration GUI utility and I'm waiting to translate Olive and bzr itself. Hope this can be done really soon. I'm using bzr at work and it's amazing.

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