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On Monday 21 November 2011, Marc Paré wrote:
I can't seem any problem listing these events on any calendar. The
people organizing such events should be thanked for taken on such tasks.

If you list them, maybe leave a note that the courses do not lead to any
certification and that, as you say, are interest courses where
participants are taught introductory applications on the practical use
of LibreOffice.

It's always nice to hear of groups taking on this job. This will help us
getting the word out and that we support communities at all levels.

Our official calendar is on the wiki.[1]

Thanks. The community college courses may be a bit too small scale events to 
be listed in the global event calendar with FOSDEM and Cebit :) But there 
seems to be already a discussion going on in an other thread with ideas on how 
to efficiently organize the calendar. I'll follow the discussion and try to 
find a suitable way to list these events.

Harri

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