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During the conference, there will be two hackatons on Wednesday and
Thursday night, from 7:30PM to midnight, with code, food, drinks and
fun. They are sponsored by CloudOn and Google.

They will happen in a different location (details will be provided),
some 900 metres from the Department of Computer Science (easy walk).

The location accommodates 60 people, plus some staff to coordinate.

I kindly ask all the registered participants to book in advance their
place (otherwise: no seat, no table, no wifi, no food, no drinks).

This will help in managing the participation, should there be more
people than places. Be sure that there will be a place for you on one of
the two hackatons.

Please reply to this email showing your preferences:

Wednesday 25: CloudOn Hackaton, focused on OOXML interoperability

Thursday 26: Google Hackaton, focused on desktop

Please be advised that without registration the organization will decide
for you.

Thanks for your kind cooperation.

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