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[oil2xsd] What can I do?
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Torsten Bergander |
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[oil2xsd] What can I do? |
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Fri, 2 Aug 2002 14:12:09 +0200 |
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Hi there,
you have been engaged in the SmartKom project? Maybe we have met then...
Anyway, since I am just starting to tackle the last part of my doctorial
thesis, and I am heavily supporting FSF (esp. G.Greve) and related stuff,
maybe there are some highly synergetic potentials.
I have loads of server space and unlimited 10MBit line spare in my lab,
and we are just starting a freehosting initiative with the FSF and Uni
Bremen and some other companies...to accompany savannah, but with loads
more freedom :)
Hoepfully, we can talk a bit, and maybe I can visit you for a head2head
session.
Yours,
Torsten
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