July 5, 2007

back from brazil and argentina

Wow. What an amazing trip that was. I've never learned so much in so short a period of time. I will write more as I catch up on my work backlog. Thank you so much to all of the people who helped make this happen.

In Brazil, a huge thanks to Marcio Galli, who almost single-handedly put together the whole itinerary.

In Argentina, Javier, Augusto, Maria, Mariano, Daniel, Felipe, and Marcello, you all are simply amazing! I am still recovering from the shock of how much you all were able to accomplish for my short trip. Wow!

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You, Mozilla and Firefox deserve everything what we have done and much more. Here we are, always. Bests. Marķa.

Posted by: Marķa | July 5, 2007 10:30 AM

I had a nearly two-hours trip just to be at you talk, and it was worth the time. I hope there'll be more talks like this in the near future, here in Argentina.

Cheers,
Alejo.

Posted by: Alejo | July 5, 2007 4:43 PM

Thx to you Asa! I still can't believe all the time you dedicated to us, specially after the event on UADE. It was a great experience for me as a Firefox user & fan. Thanks again!

Posted by: Fede | July 5, 2007 8:34 PM

Asa, as Marķa said, everything was really cool, and all conferences where grate!!

I hope you enjoyed your stay and Mozilla takes seriously about Argentina for helping us build a STRONG community!

Saludos, Augusto

Posted by: Augusto | July 5, 2007 10:11 PM

Thanks for coming Asa! I was on Teatro La Comedia and the conference was really Amazing! As Alejo i also hope there'll be more talks near there in the future.
Thanks again!

Posted by: Nico | July 5, 2007 11:17 PM

Hi Asa,

Your conference was just amazing. It is a very good thing that Mozilla wants to step into Argentina, it will be a blessing to us all, web developers down here.

By the way, I just sent you an email about possible educational projects here from the address I state on this message and I am afraid it might have arrived as bulk mail to your mailbox. It'd be great if you could just confirm that the mail just arrived (when ever you see it).

Thanks!

Posted by: Matias Jose | July 6, 2007 11:25 AM

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