On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 17:16 +0100, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Hello Drew,
I let that one slip so...
We (TDF) are official supporters of the Document Freedom Day and I'll
draft a blog asap about this. Meanwhile, I've put the website team in
copy of this mail. Do you think it's possible to put one of the
banners of the DFD on our site?
http://documentfreedom.org/artwork.fr.html
Thank you,
Charles.
Howdy Charles,
Ah - well, I think the banner would be a great idea...yes.
However that is not what I was getting at in the post - likely I would
of posted to the website list if that had been so.
I used the pronoun 'you' precisely because I wanted t speak to each of
us aa individuals, not the collective us.
Perhaps I should of sent the same content here, that I sent the US
list..
"Find something to do!"
Looks rather arrogant, I retrospect, but it was meant to be playful.
Anyway - the subject of the collective effort,has already addressed, I see.
Thanks,
//drew
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