Cristina Solana
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  • Miami, FL
  • United States
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Cristina Solana commented on Steven Zeegers's blog post My view about the JCM debates
"Thanks Steve, it means a lot to me personally, that someone has the guts (and principles) to say something in the face of being called dramatic or troublemaker or any number of things meant to deflect attention from what is really wrong. It makes me…"
Jun 2, 2011
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership
"Ok, I won't be the first to apologize, I just realized a load of other people did already. :P So I can take this opportunity to apologize specifically to you Sonny. I was in your place in December of 2009 and when some other heated talks were…"
Jun 1, 2011
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership
"@Herman and others,   JCM, Censorship (or whatever we want to call it) and hopefully a new day...   I am a +1 on "Editorial Charter of Independence". I was adamant from the first Nooku article that was rejected, that we should…"
Jun 1, 2011
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership
"@Isidro, for the record, Paul, Herman and I have all agreed with Brad to make the entire conversation public. We haven't heard from any one else on the CLT and Dianne. Andrew made a conditional agreement about what he would allow published…"
Jun 1, 2011
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership
"@Isidro, thanks for clarifying. I didn't put words in your mouth, they were your words, maybe my interpretation was wrong though. So I respectfully believe that your clarification is what you meant. :)   There is no wrong way to…"
Jun 1, 2011
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Joomla Drama: JCM, Censorship, Bans, nooku, and Hope for Leadership
"@Herman, thank you for the clarification. I was very impressed with your patience. I could never successfully endure what you did. 62 emails later, I have the same impression and I will add to that, that Brad did release his initial note which said:…"
Jun 1, 2011
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Babs Gösgens: Molajo Logo and Name
"The Molajo underground. Very fitting."
Dec 6, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Babs Gösgens: Molajo Logo and Name
"Brian, I beat you to it. And while I am here, let me just say - Babs did all the hard work. I only helped with the IA. Babs is a rockstar designer and extraordinary woman. :)"
Dec 6, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Bring on the Joomla! Distributions!
"Nice, this is good news in more ways than one. I've always like did them idea of distributions and thanks to Akeeba I've been putting together my own based one client needs will been very cool to offer that to others. It will been…"
Oct 11, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on ssnobben's blog post Make a Joomla "Drupal" model work?
"Nicholas, I dig your "small core" idea too. That would be great for developers and more savvy web designers. I do think that Joomla's current core is obese. We could stand to lose useless things like the food and fruit directories in…"
Sep 28, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on ssnobben's blog post Make a Joomla "Drupal" model work?
"A CCK is one of those features I agree should be part of the core. Even the plainest brochure website could gain from the ability to structure their content with nested categories and the like, as well as, extra fields. Regarding core distribution,…"
Sep 26, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post 5 Years Later: The Phases of Liberating Joomla!
"Amy, it is not so much about people like you stepping aside. It is more about people like you making space for us newcomers. I've always felt that you have always done that. And I can sincerely say that I am grateful you are around because you…"
Aug 20, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on alledia's blog post Case Studies of Successful Joomla Websites
"Hey Robert, thanks for the compliment. These sites should be on the shortlist for future case studies. Tesco is pretty new and we should add Gorillaz site to the list too."
Jun 2, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on Peter Russell's blog post Miro — Adopt a Line of Code Program
"I'd contribute to something like this for Joomla..."
Apr 12, 2010
Cristina Solana commented on Amy Stephen's blog post Drupal or Joomla? What do you think?
"@ Jo Snow I agree, for the average person there is a learning curve and it is not a small one. That is why I think we should focus on promoting Joomla to web designers. It won't be for everyone, some will prefer Wordpress, Drupal or another or…"
Feb 2, 2010

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Frontend Dev of the Molajo tribe. Smallish. Shy. Terse. Resolutely irreverent. My manifesto: http://bit.ly/SandboxManifesto
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http://nightshiftcreative.com
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At 9:12pm on May 17, 2010, JJ Spelman said…
Thanks for the invite, Cristina. Look me up on FaceBook, Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace if you'd like.

JJ
At 8:04pm on October 16, 2009, Amy Stephen said…
Cristina - Love at first "site" is cool. If you want to get involved with outreach, feel free to join that group. It's good to have people with clever minds thinking about how to show off what Joomla! can do.

Please feel free to jump into discussions and share a blog post too. There is a place for introductions. See you around.
 
 
 

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