Leo Arias

@elopio
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Ne hastu, jen mia devizo. Ubuntu QA @canonical, jaquer @jaquerespeis
So @elopio, it's the new cool thing.
I will set up ifttt to forward posts to twitter, and try to use this more.
Trying peepeth.com/elopio, because today starts Ethereum week for me! It will be a long and crazy trip, 🚀 from Costa Rica to Prague.
I will be reviewing all the ZeppelinOS docs, to prepare for the release. If you had some pain points, noticed something missing, or were left with questions after reading them, please let me know. If you haven't read them yet, now is the time :)
https://zeppelinos.org/
ZeppelinOS

ZeppelinOS is an open-source, distributed platform of tools and services on top of the EVM to develop and manage smart contract applications securely. It makes the smart contract development process faster, easier and more secure

The next @ubuntu release is coming very very soon. Where are you going to celebrate?
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-cosmic-cuttlefish-release-parties/8228?u=elopio
Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish release parties!

The latest and shiniest release of Ubuntu is right around the corner. The release date is planned for October 18, and as usual, we must celebrate the hard work done by every community member during these months. Here in Costa Rica we will party on the 19th, we are just finishing the details with the venue. What are your plans? Sylvia Ritter has just published his drawing for this release, awesome as always, and made with Krita: [DohDJR0XsAAd7RI] Let’s send some likes here way to show our app...

Welcome to the two new members of the @ubuntu Membership Board: @diddledan and @Bashfulrobot!!! And thanks to the previous, renewed and remaining members: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-membership-board-call-for-nominations/7744/5?u=elopio
Ubuntu Membership Board call for nominations

The council has decided to accept the 5 nominations to fill the 5 seats on the membership board. Thanks a lot to @popey and pleia2, whose term of service on the board ends now. We are very grateful for your years of service in the community, and we are sure we’ll still be seeing you around making awesome things 🙂 Welcome to the two new members, @diddledan and @bashfulrobot! Thanks to the 3 renewed members naeilzoueidi, fenris and @tsimonq2, and of course to the rest of the members...

We have received 5 nominations to join the @ubuntu Membership Board: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-membership-board-call-for-nominations/7744/2?u=elopio
We'll start a short period of discussion about this, so feel free to send us your comments about the nominees.
Ubuntu Membership Board call for nominations

We have received the list of nominations: To renew their term: Naeil Zoueidi (~naeilzoueidi) Khairul Aizat Kamarudzzaman (~fenris) Simon Quigley (~tsimonq2) Proposed as new members: Dustin Krysak (~bashfulrobot) Daniel Llewellyn (~diddledan) This is very valuable, thanks a lot for stepping forward and showing your wish to contribute with the community. The council will now discuss the nominations, and inform about the results as soon as possible. For everybody on the community: feel...

I'm starting a list of Awesome Alan Turing links. Give me a hand:
https://gitlab.com/jaquerespeis/awesome-turing#awesome-alan-turing
JáquerEspeis / awesome-turing

A curated list of awesome resources from and about Alan Turing

Wakeful Hoodie

A raving hooded polychrome sweatshirt that is impossible to ignore. | Check out 'Wakeful Hoodie' on Indiegogo.

OpenZeppelin now has 150 code contributors! Thanks to all the people who have shared their time and knowledge in this community. We have a bunch of "good first issues" and we would love to help new people getting started in free software and ethereum:
https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-solidity/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22
OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-solidity

OpenZeppelin, a framework to build secure smart contracts on Ethereum - OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-solidity

Ubuntu Hour, Friday January 26th

Hello! This week we will host the first Ubuntu Hour of the year. It will be on January 26th, at 18UTC. You can tell people from your LoCo to meet at the same time, and we will connect those meetings with http://ubuntuonair.com/ [ubuntuhour-20180126] Thanks to Sylvia Ritter for the artwork! Some topics we would like to talk about on this session: Q&A (if you can’t attend, leave your questions on a reply here) Results of Google Code-in Subtitle translations The Swiss LoCo team Start to prepa...