Me centro en el tema de teoría del gran impacto.
Podrían hacer saber esta teoría.
Si un protoplaneta de las mismas características que la tierra choca con ella, deberían
tener el mismo resultado de elementos. Hierro, Sílice..
Oxigeno, de donde sale... La teoría la cambiaría por la siguiente.
La mayoría de los sistemas de estrellas son binarios. El sol i otro de menos tamaño,
quizás el doble que la tierra. la órbita de esta irregular, empujada cada vez mas por la
concentración de los nuevos planetas. hasta que después de miles de veces de pasar cerca
de los tres mas cercanos, choca contra uno de ellos.
Hidrógeno. Hierro ... i resultado Oxigeno. cambios atómicos. a costa de esto se forma la
luna, pero aquellos fragmentos menos pesados son esparcidos en el cinturón de Kuiper.
Oxigeno y agua en nuestro sistema solar.
Tiene agua, marte, venus, mercurio. hasta que punto tienen oxigeno.
Porque nuestro planeta tiene tanto oxigeno.
Se me puede contradecir este post. No pongo ninguna objeción. solo pido que se haga con
criterio, no soy científico, pero hace 22 años que tengo esta idea. y es lo mas lógico que
analizo.
bien, espero que alguien me contradiga con pruebas o afirme también con ellas.
Gracias.
Abel Flaujat i Viayna
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De: Wikitech-ambassadors <wikitech-ambassadors-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org> en
nombre de Erica Litrenta <elitrenta(a)wikimedia.org>
Enviado: jueves, 10 de agosto de 2017 19:55
Para: wikitech-ambassadors(a)lists.wikimedia.org; translators-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Asunto: Re: [Wikitech-ambassadors] We want to hear from you about the roles of tech
ambassadors and tech translators!
hey all,
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 3:16 PM, Erica Litrenta
<elitrenta@wikimedia.org<mailto:elitrenta@wikimedia.org>> wrote:
(A translated version of this message may be available at
Meta.<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Technical_Collaboration/Community_…)
Greetings everyone,
Wikimedia Foundation’s community
liaisons<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Liaisons> want to continue
improving the collaboration between WMF software development teams and our communities. We
want to include more and more diverse people to work together in friendly environments.
For this goal, tech ambassadors and tech translators play a crucial role. How can we
support them (you!) better?
We would like to strengthen the roles of tech ambassadors and tech translators. Make these
roles more visible to new potential volunteers, more enjoyable to contribute to, and more
recognized across the Wikimedia movement.
For this reason, we are calling current and prospective contributors to help us define not
only a solid definition of the roles, but also related metrics that we will adopt as part
of our Key Performance Indicators. We will also explore pain points and opportunities for
improvement in the workflow of these roles. This activity has already started with a
review of Tech News as a way to effectively disseminate technical information, and will
continue with a review of other major product newsletters, among other things.
We are sharing a draft of role definitions and KPIs. Of course, the end result might be
much different, depending on your input!
This is both a gentle reminder to provide your thoughts on the page linked below or come
to our little gathering at Wikimania in 2 days (there may be candies...), and a heads-up
that the CE department table is now n.13 (keep an eye on
https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Village ).
Talk to you soon!
The feedback period goes from Tuesday, August 8th to the 22nd. (Rest assured that even if
we may not be able to reply to each message, we will read and consider all of them.)
You have the opportunity to share your thoughts in the following ways:
* Online, in the 2 megathreads at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Technical_Collaboration/Community_coll…
;
* Online, by replying privately (not to the list, please!) to this message;
* In person at Wikimania this week, by meeting us on Saturday 12, 3-3:45pm, in Salon
2, level 2 of the venue for a focused chat. Please help us spread the word, as this
meeting is not featured on the Programme! (maybe retweet
this<https://twitter.com/Elitre/status/893510196726837248>?)>?);
* In person, by meeting us at the Community Engagement
table<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TP4_xzlxDm6rjNoDQNxEVZV62l…
(#1 in
map<https://wikimania2017.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Village#Location&…) in
Wikimania’s Community Village.
If you're already onboard with being more involved, testing new features, giving or
gathering feedback on more complicated issues, and generally being your community's
hero, just sign up instead in the tables:
active tech
ambassadors<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/Ambassadors/List> -
active tech
translators<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/Translators/List> .
We are looking forward to seeing where this will lead all of us!
Elitre,
Senior Community Liaison
Technical Collaboration team
PS: I'm about to jump on planes to Montreal: I plan to spread the word about the
initiative
above<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Technical_Collaboration/Community_…
in other venues (such as specific pages on Meta) soon.
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