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Re: [Debian-NYC] We can has debconf10



On Feb 22, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Richard Darst wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 05:54:00PM -0500, Richard Darst wrote:
>> hay guise,
>>
>> epic winning lol.
>>
>> - Richard
>> On Behalf of the DebConf10-NYC Team
>
> I would like to add a *big* thank you to everyone who came out to
> support us.  I know I didn't have time to watch #dc10-talk, but the
> few times I looked I saw a lot of people there supporting us, helping
> in this fight.  You all, in the background, were who convinced
> everyone, and was probably one of the big deciders that got us this.

This is great!   Columbia sounds like a pretty good location for it,  
especially if Eben Moglen can hook us up.  Sorry I disappeared through  
this process, I will definitely be involved in DebConf10!

.hc

>
>
> - Richard
>
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