Hi Robinson,
Le 12/03/14 06:26 PM, Robinson Tryon a écrit :
Hi all,
Document Freedom Day is coming up on March 26th. For anyone in the
US/New England, I'm planning a lunch meeting for us to discuss use of
open standards in government and education:
https://documentfreedom.org/en/events/document-freedom-day-libreoffice-usa
I know that other TDF/LibreOffice groups are planning events across
the globe. If you register your event soon, you can order a
sticker/poster pack for your event for free:
http://documentfreedom.org/
Cheers,
--R
Just so that everyone is clear on this, DFD is officially being
celebrated on March 26th 2014, but it looks like the DFD is being
celebrated for the LibreOffice USA on Saturday March 29th, in Hanover NH.
Just to make sure of the discrepancy in dates.
Could you confirm that these dates are correct? I will add both dates to
the Events Google Calendar if this is correct. But in the meantime, I
have added the official DFD date to the calendar.
Cheers,
Marc
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