Fwd: [UbuntuWomen] ANNOUNCING the WINNERS of the 1st Annual Ubuntu Women World Play Day Competition
Laura Czajkowski
laura at lczajkowski.com
Sat May 29 08:52:52 BST 2010
Well done to Orla O'Donohue! We have an Irish winner, Mike, you're going
to have to bring her along to the Ubuntu hour!!
Laura
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Subject: [UbuntuWomen] ANNOUNCING the WINNERS of the 1st Annual Ubuntu
Women World Play Day Competition
Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 21:26:07 -0400
From: Amber Graner <akgraner at ubuntu.com>
Reply-To: Ubuntu-Women <ubuntu-women at lists.ubuntu.com>
To: Ubuntu-Women <ubuntu-women at lists.ubuntu.com>
Hi all!
Jono Bacon, announced the Winners of the 1st Annual Ubuntu Women World
Play Day Competition [1] via his UStreamTV cast [2] on May 28th, 2010.
The Community pick and winner of the Terra A20 Ubuntu Netbook [3] is
Photo #25 Orla O'Donohue [4]
Canonical CEO, Jane Silber's pick and winner of the Dell Netbook is
Photo #20 Jordan McCarthy [5]
The name drawn by Jono Bacon, Ubuntu Community Manager, and winner of
the Canonical Sponsored Ubuntu SWAG and ZaReason USB Necklace [6] is
Photo #18 - Erika Hamilton [7]
All winners listed above will also receive a complementary
subscription to their choice of either Linux Pro or Ubuntu User
magazines.
If you haven't had a chance to look at all the photos submitted [8] please do.
Many thanks to all those who submitted Photos, voted, and promoted the
competition through blogs, tweets, dents and more. The participation
from the Ubuntu Women Project Team members and the community as a
whole was amazing.
I also have to thank ZaReason [9], Canonical [10], Linux Pro [11] and
Ubuntu User Magazines [12], for their sponsorships as well as The
Technical Underground, and members of the Ubuntu Women Project who
donated the funds to purchase the Dell Netbook.
Special thanks to Melissa Draper for coming up with adapting World
Play to the Ubuntu Women Project as well as hosting the pictures and
coming up a way for everyone to vote. - Thank you so much Melissa for
all your had work and effort to ensure this competition was a success.
CONGRATULATIONS to Orla O'Donohue, Jordan McCarthy, Erika Hamilton!
Cheers!
Amber
[1] - http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Events/Competitions/WorldPlayDay
[2] - http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/7273900
[3] - http://zareason.com/shop/product.php?productid=16216&cat=250&page=1
[4] - http://elkbuntu.net/ubuntuwomen/pics/thumbs/orla_odonohue.JPG
[5] - http://elkbuntu.net/ubuntuwomen/pics/thumbs/jordan_mccarthy.jpg
[6] - http://zareason.com/shop/product.php?productid=16225&cat=255&page=1
[7] - http://elkbuntu.net/ubuntuwomen/pics/thumbs/erika_hamilton.JPG
[8] - http://elkbuntu.net/ubuntuwomen/
[9] - http://zareason.com/shop/home.php
[10] - http://www.canonical.com/
[11] - http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/
[12] - http://www.ubuntu-user.com/
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Just me Amber.
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only want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is.
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