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2008-07-07
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Is it possible to get the list of most thanked ITt contributors?
There is another intersting statistic that throws some usernames: aflegg, Benson, bunanson, Bundyo, fanoush, fpp, GeneralAntilles, geneven, gnuite, handful, Hedgecore, Karel Jansens, Milhouse, penguinbait, qwerty12, TA-t3, Texrat (*) & zerojay.
Please join. Travel and accommodation expenses shouldn't be a problem in your case. Reggie is already confirmed in the schedule and presenting with Krisse in prime time.
An only condition for you would be to contribute to the program somehow: present something in a lightning session, facilitate a BoF or a workshop... Any ideas welcome (in the wiki page please). Not that you don't have things to say.
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2008-07-07
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2008-07-07
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2008-07-07
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@ Phoenix, AZ
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2008-07-07
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Posts: 4,930 |
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Thanks, Reggie. It'd be a stretch and I don't want to apply for a sponsorship that'd take away from a "legitimate" developer as I have been rather slacking in my contributions lately. I have a series of articles in the works, but it's more of the same - educating the readers about the cool stuff the "real developers" are doing.
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2008-07-07
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2008-07-07
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@ Moscow, Russia
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2008-07-07
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to qole For This Useful Post: | ||
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2008-07-08
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@ Bulgaria
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If only Nokia wasn't so darned European. Berlin is pretty much the other side of the world for me.
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