Le 2014-03-31 06:53, Robinson Tryon a écrit :
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Robinson Tryon
<bishop.robinson@gmail.com> wrote:
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:
Hi everyone!
How did your LibreOffice DFD events go? Did you have a good time and
meet a lot of new faces? Did you talk about LibreOffice and ODF? Did
you make plans for the future?
Let us know what you did by creating a quick write-up of your event.
Include a few pictures, if you have them!
I found it easiest to update my event page on the wiki and include the
new information, but feel free to point us at a blog post or other
webpage:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Events/2014/Document_Freedom_Day/USA/New_Hampshire
Let's schedule more communal events like this in the future!
Indeed, these events (DFD or otherwise) strengthen and grow our
communities. Thanks for organizing this Robinson!
Best,
Charles.
Cheers,
--R
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