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= Where you can find me =
 
= Where you can find me =
  
Email: mailto:milo.casagrande@maruscia.it
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Email: mailto:milo.casagrandeATyahoo.it
  
 
IRC: nickname '''Gwaihir''', on irc.freenode.net, you find me in #ubuntu-it and many more channels.
 
IRC: nickname '''Gwaihir''', on irc.freenode.net, you find me in #ubuntu-it and many more channels.
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Jabber: Milo on jabber.linux.it
 
Jabber: Milo on jabber.linux.it
  
Blog: my blog [http://milocasagrande.wordpress.com/ blog], sorry, it's in Italian!
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Blog: my [http://milocasagrande.wordpress.com/ blog], sorry, it's in Italian!
  
 
= What I do for GNU/Linux =
 
= What I do for GNU/Linux =
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Most of my time I translate software and manuals, both for GNOME and Ubuntu.
 
Most of my time I translate software and manuals, both for GNOME and Ubuntu.
  
I've worked even for the last versione of Seahorse's manual for GNOME and now I'm starting to complete the translation of the GNOME User Guide in Italian (a loooogn job...).
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I've worked even for the last version of Seahorse's manual for GNOME and now I'm starting to complete the translation of the GNOME User Guide in Italian (a loooong job...).
  
 
To see what I do for Ubuntu look [https://launchpad.net/~milo/ here]!
 
To see what I do for Ubuntu look [https://launchpad.net/~milo/ here]!
  
 
I'm also the administrator of [http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org Ubuntu's Italian wiki] and a member of the Italian locoteam.
 
I'm also the administrator of [http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org Ubuntu's Italian wiki] and a member of the Italian locoteam.
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I've good knowledge of DocBook... if it might be usefull!
  
 
= What I like about OpenMoko =
 
= What I like about OpenMoko =

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[edit] Who am I

My name is Milo Casagrande, I live in Italy, near Venice: this si my town.

I've a degree in Computer Science from the Università di Udine, now I work as a office worker... but I'm always looking around for something new!

[edit] Where you can find me

Email: mailto:milo.casagrandeATyahoo.it

IRC: nickname Gwaihir, on irc.freenode.net, you find me in #ubuntu-it and many more channels.

Jabber: Milo on jabber.linux.it

Blog: my blog, sorry, it's in Italian!

[edit] What I do for GNU/Linux

Most of my time I translate software and manuals, both for GNOME and Ubuntu.

I've worked even for the last version of Seahorse's manual for GNOME and now I'm starting to complete the translation of the GNOME User Guide in Italian (a loooong job...).

To see what I do for Ubuntu look here!

I'm also the administrator of Ubuntu's Italian wiki and a member of the Italian locoteam.

I've good knowledge of DocBook... if it might be usefull!

[edit] What I like about OpenMoko

It's free software, and that's enough for me!

I would like to contribute to this project with translations, for the wiki and even for the software... but I have to find out how to translate the software in this framework!

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Who am I

My name is Milo Casagrande, I live in Italy, near Venice: this si my town.

I've a degree in Computer Science from the Università di Udine, now I work as a office worker... but I'm always looking around for something new!

Where you can find me

Email: mailto:milo.casagrande@maruscia.it

IRC: nickname Gwaihir, on irc.freenode.net, you find me in #ubuntu-it and many more channels.

Jabber: Milo on jabber.linux.it

Blog: my blog blog, sorry, it's in Italian!

What I do for GNU/Linux

Most of my time I translate software and manuals, both for GNOME and Ubuntu.

I've worked even for the last versione of Seahorse's manual for GNOME and now I'm starting to complete the translation of the GNOME User Guide in Italian (a loooogn job...).

To see what I do for Ubuntu look here!

I'm also the administrator of Ubuntu's Italian wiki and a member of the Italian locoteam.

What I like about OpenMoko

It's free software, and that's enough for me!

I would like to contribute to this project with translations, for the wiki and even for the software... but I have to find out how to translate the software in this framework!