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On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:04 PM, jonathon <jonathon.blake@gmail.com> wrote:

On 10/12/2010 05:07 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:

I would rather like to see one specific group for the US market ...  even
if it means have another group for Mexico and one for Canada, but
I'm just a lousy European,

How about creating one group for North America: Saint-Pierre and
Miquelon, Canada, United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean countries
other than Cuba until there are enough people in a country for it to be
self-sustaining.

The United States has Byzantine laws, when it comes to Cuba.


That is another benefit of being a foundation and NOT part of a US company,
we don't care about US law and can interact with Cuba as well with any other
country.




I am assuming that the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon marketing team would
benefit more from being part of the Canadian marketing team, than it
would be from being part of the French marketing team.


How many people are participating in the community from those places at the
moment?




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