[Fedora-mktg-brazil] Re: Pesquisa sobre softwares educacionais
by Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
Olá Joel.
Obrigado pelo elogio, as apresentações não poderiam ter sido tão
produtivas se o público nao tivesse sido tão participativo.
Copio neste email os embaixadores do Projeto Fedora.
Os responsáveis pelo projeto fedora Educação são o Duda e o Cristiano,
creio que em breve eles estarão respondendo este email diretamente a você.
Caso tenha qualquer duvida, sugestão ou problema, entre em contato comigo.
Atenciosamente
Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
Embaixador do Poojeto Fedora no Brasil
Mestrando em Engenharia de Sistemas e Computação - UFRJ
http://www.projetofedora.org
JOEL FERRAZ escreveu:
> Oi Rodrigo,
>
>
> Parabéns pelas apresentações.
> Numa delas você falou que existe um grupo que esta
> pesquisando sobre os software educacionais existentes e catalogando,
> ou algo parecido. Queria que você me colocasse em contato com eles
> pois trabalho em um laboratório de informática de uma escola publica
> aqui em Brasília e o resultado dessa pesquisa me interessa muito.
> Conheço ja alguns livecd, porem especificos, por exemplo, só de
> matematica. Pelo que voce falou a pesquisa do grupo é mais profunda.
>
> Abraços
> Joel
>
16 years, 6 months
[Fedora-mktg-brazil] Evento Univates - CETEC
by Marcelo Moreira de Mello
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Boa tarde,
Gostaria de reportar o evento na Univates onde falei sobre o Projeto
Fedora.
Foi uma palestra direcionada para os acadêmicos da faculdade de Sistemas
de Informação da Univates.
Abaixo, o site do evento: http://www.univates.br/cetec (Apresentação no
Site)
O pessoal ficou muito satisfeitos com os brindes e o desktop 3D. Fomos
convidados para realizar outra apresentação em outra Faculdade em
Gravataí (perto de POA). Será realizada dia 07/11.
Assim que tiver as fotos da apresentação, envio para vocês.
Ao pessoal me ajudaram na apresentação (Padula, David, Igor e Duda)
obrigado.
Abraços.
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16 years, 6 months
[Fedora-mktg-brazil] Univates - Solicitações OpenOffice
by Marcelo Moreira de Mello
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Boa tarde,
Como reportei no email anterior, fizemos uma apresentação na Univates
dia 02/10.
Fui questionado sobre alguns problemas no OpenOffice (empacotado pelo
Fedora) e não acontece no OpenOffice quando feito o download direto do
site do OpenOffice.
Estou anexando a folha das solicitações que me foram passadas.
A Univates esta com um projeto grande e todos os laboratórios estão
rodando Fedora nas estações. É um grande case.
Alguém consegue me explicar o porque desse problema, porque funciona no
OpenOffice do site e não do empacotado pelo Fedora?
Abraços.
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16 years, 6 months
[Fedora-mktg-brazil] Red Hat e Microsoft falando sobre o pinguim
by Duda Grass
Por essa eu não esperava...
David tem mais informações sobre isso ?
abraços..
Jul. 03, 2007
We knew that last year Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik held talks with
Microsoft concerning a patent deal. Once Microsoft and Novell signed
an agreement with Novell, those talks were history. In fact, Red Hat
made a point of spitting on the Microsoft/Novell deal.
That was then. This is now.
On July 3, according to Paul Cormier, Red Hat's executive VP of
engineering, said that Red Hat wants to work with the Microsoft to
improve Linux/Windows interoperability. "I want to talk to the folks
at Microsoft about our two operating systems and how we can work
together to solve real customer problems without attaching any
unrelated strings, such as intellectual property," Cormier told Peter
Galli of eWEEK.
Patent agreements, however, won't be on the table, as far as Red Hat
is concerned.
Microsoft officials, though, don't see it that way. They say that the
issues of interoperability and IP (intellectual property) are not
completely separate, and have to be considered together.
Bob Muglia, Microsoft's senior VP for server and tools said, "In terms
of helping to drive conversations with those guys [Red Hat], we're
open to talking to them about interoperability, we're always open to
talking about this."
"But," Muglia continued, "It is necessary to have a conversation about
intellectual property when it comes to open source, and you can't just
sit back and talk about interoperability for interoperability's sake
without fully solving the customer issue. Unless you actually address
the issues around IP you haven't fully solved the customer's
interoperability problem,"
While the two sides are still disagreeing about this fundamental
issue, they are also clearly still interested in working out some kind
of deal. Muglia said Microsoft's customers want better Linux
interoperability and support with Red Hat. What he's telling customers
now is, "our message was really very simple: 'go and talk to Red Hat,
because we very much would like to do that."
Some of you may be shocked by Red Hat and Microsoft even considering
working together. I'm not.
When Reuters asked Szulik recently if Red Hat was in negotiations with
Microsoft about a patent agreement, he gave that always interesting
answer, "I can't answer the question."
That was a red flag if I ever saw one. And then, when Red Hat's
official PR people didn't have anything to say to me, I knew something
was up.
Now, between Szulik's comment and today's news, I think that Microsoft
and Red Hat aren't just talking about talking; they're already trying
to hammer out a deal. I'd also be willing to bet that they'll come up
with a partnership that does address IP as well as interoperability
issues.
At this point, however, even though it won't be adopted by Linux, the
GPLv3 will cover enough important bits and pieces of a Linux
distribution that it will be impossible for Microsoft and Red Hat to
craft a deal like the Microsoft/Novell patent deal.
One way or the other, some sop will be given to Microsoft for its
eternally vague IP claims, and the two companies will work together on
interoperability issues. These will no doubt include Open XML/ODF
document format translators and virtualization and network
administration tools.
Why is Red Hat doing this?
I already gave my general answers for why Linux companies want to
partner with Microsoft. To sum it up: Microsoft interoperability makes
business sense. Whether it's being able to watch a Windows Media Video
with Totem, or being able to integrate RHEL 5 (Red Hat Enterprise
Linux) servers into an AD (Active Directory) network, both individual
users and Fortune 500 CIOs want easy-to-use and easy-to-manage Linux
and Windows computers.
A few weeks back, I predicted that Ubuntu would be the next Linux to
follow in the footsteps of Novell, Xandros, and Linspire in partnering
with Microsoft. Now, it looks like it will be Red Hat.
I'll note in passing, however, that while Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of
Canonical Ltd., the company behind Ubuntu, categorically ruled out
making a patent deal with Microsoft, he didn't, in his words, "rule
out any collaboration with them, in the event that they adopt a
position of constructive engagement with the free software community."
Doesn't that sound like Red Hat's position to you? It does to me. The
big difference is that in Red Hat's case, we now know that they are at
least talking about talking. Hmmm... Who knows, maybe Ubuntu will be
next after all.
By this time next year, I predict that there will not be any major
Linux company or distribution, except for Debian, that won't have some
kind of Microsoft partnership in place. If Red Hat makes a deal -- and
I'm sure they will -- then I can't see any of the remaining major
Linux distributors holding out.
-- Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
fonte: http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS7070284756.html
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Duda Grass - http://dudagrass.livejournal.com
Brazilian Fedora Ambassador
Administrador de Redes e Sistemas Linux
Coordenador de Suporte
16 years, 6 months
[Fedora-mktg-brazil] YUMEX traduzido!!
by Rodrigo Padula
Segue em anexo o arquivo para testarem.
Para fazer funcionar,basta copiar o arquivo anexo para o diretorio como
informado abaixo:
cp yumex.mo /usr/share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/yumex.mo
Ja enviei o arquivo pro Tim.
Qualquer comentario... me enviem.
Atenciosamente
Rodriog Padul
16 years, 7 months
[Fedora-mktg-brazil] Inscrição aprovada
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