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date: 2013-05-16T00:00:00-05:00
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title: "So long, Ambassadors..."
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tags: [fedora-planet, en_us, fedora]
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---
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No, I am **not leaving the Fedora Project**, I am just leaving (or
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taking a break, depending on how you look) its
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[Ambassadors](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors) program. I am
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still the co-maintainer of the [GDB](http://www.gnu.org/s/gdb) package,
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and will contribute to the development of the distribution since it is
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also my job. However, after a few months trying to become more involved
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with the Fedora community (specifically with the Brazilian/LATAM
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community), I became so disappointed that the only logical action for me
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now is to step back.
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My brief history
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I joined the Ambassadors program on October, 2012. After having used the
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system heavily for almost 3 years, I decided that it was about time to
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pay something back to the community too. Since I live in Brazil, I
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joined the the brazilian team of Ambassadors (which meant that I was
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also part of the Latin America team). Thanks to my friend Leonardo Vaz
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(from Red Hat), I talked to Daniel Bruno who then became responsible for
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"mentoring" me.
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The brazilian community was (and still is) very inactive (compared to
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others, and to itself a few years ago), but I was very excited and
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decided to try to revive it. And the first task that I assigned myself
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was to regain control of the [brazilian](http://www.projetofedora.org)
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and [LATAM](http://www.proyectofedora.org) domains.
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The domains
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Alejandro Perez, a very nice guy from Panamá responsible for LATAM's
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money, asked me to talk to Rodrigo Padula, an inactive Fedora Ambassador
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from Brazil, about the domains. Padula was a very active member of the
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brazilian community since 2006 if I'm not mistaken, but due to reasons
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beyond my knowledge is inactive in the Fedora community for quite some
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time now (he's still very active in the Mozilla community, however). And
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he owns both domains.
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Alejandro was worried because the LATAM domain had suffered some sort of
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outage during some days, which is obviously bad for the project. He was
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also concerned (and I totally agreed with him on this) because those
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domains shouldn't be owned by a person (rather, it should be registered
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on behalf of the Fedora Project or, ultimately, Red Hat), specially if
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this person is now inactive.
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To make a long story short, I spent more than 1 month doing the
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indirection and talking to both guys about this issue. Padula initially
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said he could transfer the domains without problem, but then changed his
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mind and said he wouldn't do it. On the other side, Alejandro was
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getting upset because Padula did not want to make the transfer, and the
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LATAM community was pressuring him. In the end, I totally gave up, and
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the LATAM guys registered [yet another
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domain](http://fedora-latam.org/), but right now are still using the old
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domain. Yes, a mess.
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Working with LATAM
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Anyway, after this episode, and after witnessing how active the LATAM
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community was in contrast with the brazilian community, I decided to
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work directly with them. I wanted to do something, and I was eager to
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start working as a real ambassador, spreading the word about Fedora
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everywhere. And my friends from Panamá, Argentina, México, Venezuela,
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etc., seemed the right people to work with.
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So I started attending the weekly meetings on `#fedora-latam`, at
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Freenode, every Wednesday night. It is a well-organized meeting (run by
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Alejandro), whose main goal is to vote tickets from LATAM ambassadors
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(including brazilians). Tickets are basically requests made through a
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[Trac](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trac)
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[instance](https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-latam/), and are used to ask
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for swags, media, sponsorship for travels, etc. The Fedora Project has a
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budget, and the LATAM region gets a fraction of this budget for annual
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expenses, so our job as ambassadors was to vote those tickets and decide
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whether they deserve to be approved or not, according to [some rules
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inside the
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project](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/LATAM/Reimbursement).
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Keep in mind: **we are dealing with money here**. It's not yours nor
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mine, but it's still money that should be used to promote a project that
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embraces open source initiatives (unfortunately, I cannot say Fedora is
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Free Software, but that is a topic for another post).
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So, after some weeks working with the LATAM guys, I became the default
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owner of Trac tickets from brazilian ambassadors. And a few more weeks
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down the road Alejandro asked me to produce media (Fedora DVDs) and be
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resposible for distributing them in Brazil. I spent a lot of time
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ordering the medias (I had to travel to São Paulo in order to make sure
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everything was OK), and every time an ambassador requests Fedora DVDs I
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go through a [series of
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steps](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Pt_BR/Requisi%C3%A7%C3%A3o_M%C3%ADdia_2013_F18)
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(link in pt_br) to guarantee that she gets her media and I get my
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reimbursement.
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I also like to give talks and presentations about the project, and so
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I've attended some events (or organized them) just to be able to do
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that. I have posted some reports about them in this blog, you can find
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them in the archives (if you can read in pt\_BR).
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So, enough of self-promotion: why I am leaving the ambassador's program
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after all?
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Disappointment
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A few things started to happen:
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- During the weekly LATAM meetings, it bothered me to see that the
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tickets were being approved without any kind of serious discussion.
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Everyone (including myself!) was just giving "+1" to everything!
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- [FISL](http://fisl.org.br), the biggest open source (no, **it is not
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about Free Software**!!) event in LATAM, is going to happen on July.
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Suddenly, new brazilian ambassadors were popping out of nowhere, and
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inactive ambassadors were pretending to do something.
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- As a consequence, we received 9 sponsorship requests in our Trac.
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Some from active people, some not.
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Something that I should have noticed before became crystal clear to me:
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some people are there just to take advantages for their own. They are
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not interested in the project, in the philosophy (yes, you can laugh at
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my face now...), in the promotion of the ideals, etc. They just want
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free lunch. And they get it...
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During the last meeting I attended, two weeks ago, we were going to vote
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the FISL tickets. A few days before the meeting, I sent the following
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message to the LATAM Ambassadors list:
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> Hi there,
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> This message is just to let you know that we will be discussing
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> several FISL tickets in our next meeting, May 8th. You can take a look
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> at the meeting agenda by going to:
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> <https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-latam/report/9>
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> I would like to ask everyone to read the requests and make your
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> decision based on *merits*, please. In my opinion, only active
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> ambassadors should receive the honor of being sponsored by Fedora to
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> go to FISL14. Let's not spend money unnecessarily, so try to avoid the
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> "+1" wave when voting for the tickets.
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> Thanks a lot,
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> --Sergio.
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As I said, some tickets were filed by inactive ambassadors, and I wanted
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us to at least discuss the matter with him/her, showing that we were not
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happy with his/her conduct. It is one thing when you have personal
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problems and have to step away from the project for a while; it is
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another different thing when you disappear without saying a word and
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then comes back to request sponsorship for travel.
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We began the meeting by discussing tickets filed by active members, and
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approving them without thinking much about it. However, eventually we
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got to the problematic ones. There is this specific guy, whose name I
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will not mention here, who was very absent since I started in the
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project, and I felt the need to point that out. I told him I hadn't seen
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him in quite a while, and explained that there were many ambassadors
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doing things for Fedora. He's a long term contributor to the project, as
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he himself told me in a not-so-friendly tone during the meeting. But
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that was not the subject of the discussion, and while he kept saying how
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hard he worked for the project in the last 5 years, or how much he's
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done for this or that, I remained silent and began to think: *what the
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hell am I doing? Why am I wasting my time in a Wednesday night to
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convince a group that someone maybe doesn't deserve the credit he's
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asking for?* Well, the only reasonable answer was: *because I feel it is
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the right thing to do.* But nobody said a word during this discussion,
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and I started to feel something else. I felt that people were **not
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interested** in evaluating how much this guy (or anybody else, for that
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matter) really did for the project! And the feeling was corroborated
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when someone else said: "*Hey, let's just approve the ticket now, we can
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continue the discussion later*". ***WHAT????***. Let me see if I get it:
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we are here to discuss, reach a consensus, and vote. You want to
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approve, maybe discuss, fuck the consensus. Well...
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I left before the end of the meeting, but I still managed to see this
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behaviour explained by some people: there was enough money to approve
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all tickets, so the meeting was just a formality needed to explain the
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expenses later. I was at least fully convinced that I did not belong
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there.
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Not my place
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If you are part of a team and you disagree with its members, I believe
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you have two choices most of the time: you can either (a) discuss with
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them, try to understand their reasons for being different, try to
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explain yours, see what you can do to overcome this, or (b) leave it.
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Sometimes I choose one, sometimes another. This is the time for (b). I
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don't want to spend more time and energy into something that doesn't
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work the way I think it should. I don't feel motivated to fight against
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the tide, because I am not so strong and the tide keeps getting bigger
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and bigger. And I also don't want to stop people from doing what they
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think is right, honestly. In the end of the day, I still want to believe
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that everyone has a conscience and knows what's correct...
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But I am not going to cross my arms and sit. Some friends and I decided
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to create our own group, called [LibrePlanet São
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Paulo](http://libreplanet.org/wiki/LP-BR-SP) (link in pt_br), and focus
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on the real important thing: [Free
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Software](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html). I really hope we
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can make a difference with our local community, and we have started with
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the right foot already: we organized the Document Freedom Day in our
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city this year!
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As for Fedora, as I said, I still intend to continue contributing to it.
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I'm still subscribed to the fedora-devel mailing list, and I still
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follow the project's decisions, partly because it is part of my job,
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partly because I strongly believe you have to give back what you take
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for free -- as in freedom -- from the community. I also have some DVDs
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and I intend to distribute them. But my time as a Fedora Ambassador is
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coming to an end. It was a good experience, I met good people, had a
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great time doing talks and presentations, and most of all, did what I
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felt right at the right time.
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So, as Douglas Adams said, "...thanks for all the fish!".
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