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; [[User:Yamaplos|Yamandú Ploskonka]] |
; [[User:Yamaplos|Yamandú Ploskonka]] |
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[[Image:smallyamaplos.jpg|80px|right|Yamaplos]] |
[[Image:smallyamaplos.jpg|80px|right|Yamaplos]] |
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<div style="font-size:80%">'''Projects:''' [[XO_Solar]], [[Aymara Fest]], [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-sur the list for OLPC discussion in Spanish], and all things |
<div style="font-size:80%">'''Projects:''' [[XO_Solar]], [[Aymara Fest]], [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-sur the list for OLPC discussion in Spanish], and all things ICT4D Bolivia</div> |
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Messing with OLPC since January 2008, Yama has managed to use his journalist dirty tricks to bug everyone within reach with requests for full disclosure and user-developer communication, and TUE, this later being something nobody has ever heard of or ever wants to. |
Messing with OLPC since January 2008, Yama has managed to use his journalist dirty tricks to bug everyone within reach with requests for full disclosure and user-developer communication, and TUE, this later being something nobody has ever heard of or ever wants to. |
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Currently in Austin, Texas, on his way to Bolivia. |
Currently in Austin, Texas, on his way to Bolivia. |
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Runs bolinux.org, which has been accurately described as a one-man Linux community |
Runs bolinux.org, which has been accurately described as a one-man Linux community |
Latest revision as of 07:02, 21 June 2008
Projects: XO_Solar, Aymara Fest, the list for OLPC discussion in Spanish, and all things ICT4D Bolivia
Messing with OLPC since January 2008, Yama has managed to use his journalist dirty tricks to bug everyone within reach with requests for full disclosure and user-developer communication, and TUE, this later being something nobody has ever heard of or ever wants to. Currently in Austin, Texas, on his way to Bolivia. Runs bolinux.org, which has been accurately described as a one-man Linux community