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On Wed, 2011-08-17 at 18:54 +0200, Warren Camilleri wrote:
Okay guys,

Howdy


I really didn't want an argument

None here really - more likely a case of me mixing subjects

<snip>

 i for one am a member of 
the Maltese loco team for Ubuntu, but  here the point i wanted to show is 
for example my status, that i am a founder of a community, and in that 
community i have members that are assisting the document foundation and 
other OSS communities, what i wanted to point out if a group's name could be 
stated as a national contact lets say for the Maltese community.


Yes, and here is the link to that teams membership page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaltaTeam/members


<snip>

and then of course here is the old OO.o marcons listing:

http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html

will this be possible? as for the OOo structure it was passive possibly 
basic, but it got the job done.

So, before I continue to cloud the issue I'll back off and start a
different subject.

Thanks

Drew


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