Daniel Nicoletti member of The KDE Community needs our help

I read this news in KDE Blog and I feel in the duty of spreading it hoping that the message is transmitted and The Community can help.

I am in charge of spreading a sad news that has translated Miguel Chan in his blog Blue Leaf Linux.

Daniel Nicoletti maintainer of Apper, Print-manager, Color-KDE and some other projects needs the help of the Community. A couple of years ago, one of the KDE releases was dedicated to the memory of Daniel's daughter, who died in a tragic car accident in Argentina.

Yesterday, Daniel was traveling from Brazil to the Czech Republic when he was detained by German immigration due to an international arrest warrant related to the aforementioned accident.

Now he is waiting for a German court to decide whether to extradite him or release him, a process that could be decided immediately or in six months.
Obviously this is a very difficult one for Daniel and his family, and also difficult for the people who brought him to Europe. Daniel's wife desperately needs to go to Munich to help coordinate her defense and turn over to her lawyer and to the German court all the documentation they have of the accident to allow the court to issue a judgment with full knowledge of what happened, but she does not know. it can afford it on its own. If you would like to help, you have created a request for funds where you can donate for your travel expenses.

So I ask my fellow bloggers (who at the time, sympathized with Sebastian Trüeg) Please spread the news. And to Kubuntu and KDE readers and users (and anyone who wants to support) please help Daniel through this tough time.

Obviously, this fact requires maximum diffusion and all our collaboration.
Click here to lend your support to: URGENT flights to go to the Brazilian Consulate in Munich and make a donation at www.pledgie.com!


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  1.   truko22 said

    What a bad roll: I hope the misunderstandings are cleared up soon.

  2.   EAT WITH said

    I still don't understand why they arrested him and why the hell do I have to pay.

    1.    elav said

      Nobody has said that you have to pay anything COMECON .. Whoever wants to collaborate .. Do you reason? I think they are put in the article .. Nobody forces anybody .. 😉

      1.    EAT WITH said

        I did not explain myself well haha
        I mean, I don't understand where the donation money goes: S

        1.    Juan Carlos Guillen said

          goes to the account of «Desdelinux» where all the administrators would buy a PS3 and a clever TV, Well, I think that by reasoning like this a little you would come to the conclusion that he would reach an account belonging to his wife or something like that.

          1.    Zironide said

            Haha +1

    2.    rainbow_fly said

      Look, what does it say there? «DONATE» I mean ... DONATE, don't pay, brute beast

  3.   Lionel said

    Request for the capture of Argentina and for a traffic accident? In Argentina, which is the paradise of impunity where no one goes to prison, it sounds strange to me ...

    1.    elav said

      I honestly have no way of finding out if this is actually true or not, but just in case I have spread the news .. It's all I can do.

  4.   satan AG said

    Too bad about the exchange control in my country. I would like to collaborate, not only with him, but with many of the free software projects.

  5.   103 said

    Uhmmm… it sounds like 'scam', 'hoax' to me, nobody knows.

  6.   Juan said

    Well, you have nothing to fear if you have done nothing imputable. If it is in the hands of the German justice, rest assured, only the guilty pay. Another thing would be if it were in a third world country with everything corrupt. If you have not done anything, everything will end very yyy happy. Quiet!

      1.    Juan said

        hahaha, of course, in economic affairs there is corruption! Although I trust the judicial ones more. Anyway, Argentina will take care of it and I don't see it as very third world. And I am Spanish.

        1.    Lionel said

          hahaha Argentina is not third world? I live in Argentina I invite you to come and live here for just a month and you will know what corruption and the third world mean, "La Argentinidad al Palo" as it is called here

          1.    husband said

            Lionel seems to me that you confuse third world with corruption. Corruption is in any country. Even the Italian cousins, who are in the first world are at the same level as ours (maybe it comes from inheritance: P). It is not that it is official, but within everything in Argentina it is in the process of development, there is good and free education at all three levels, free press, hospitals, social works, routes, infrastructure, you have internet around the megabit or more at home What is missing is that there is less unemployment and inflation. Cross the border to one of the countries bordering our north and you will see that it is really the third world.

          2.    Ñandekuera said

            Developing countries, this is how developed countries call the countries run over by them. Galeano says something like that, right?
            Argentina is a dependent country, oppressed and disputed by various imperialism, with part of its territory occupied by English imperialism.
            That is a more exact definition than third world.

          3.    husband said

            Ñandekuera ... I prefer an emerging, developing country, or other definitions more appropriate to these times. The problem lies in these discriminatory definitions of cold war and invented by Yankees and the »first world» second, etc. They should not be used by us, our leaders, or by Galeano. It wasn't even used by the Soviets. It does not reflect the human development of the population, only money and inequality. They are just Yankee stigmatizations that some like you prefer to follow.

  7.   husband said

    It seems like a hoax but it is explainable within everything, Mr. Daniel would not have to leave the borders of Argentina while the process lasts (and less if he were to be charged). If he lived for a long time in Brazil (Sao Paulo according to his Google+) it was obvious that he would be issued an arrest warrant for preventive detention and Germany is also very rigid when entering the country. I'm going to take a good look and donate something, Greetings

  8.   AlonsoSanti14 said

    I hope the matter is resolved soon ... good luck! (AND)