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I set up the headers because it seems a logical way to organize the deployments. "Private Sector" should include both for-profit and non-profit organizations that aren't connected to a government entity. Does this sound logical to everyone?
 
I set up the headers because it seems a logical way to organize the deployments. "Private Sector" should include both for-profit and non-profit organizations that aren't connected to a government entity. Does this sound logical to everyone?
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<br> Thanks in advance. This was intended so that we can collaborate. [[User:Cdriga|Cdriga]] 22:44, 14 February 2006 (CET)

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I've got a list of deployments on my website, which I'll happily add to this page as I have the time. Anyone who would like to datamine my page for info, feel free. It's here: http://www.solidoffice.com/openoffice/nyc/

I set up the headers because it seems a logical way to organize the deployments. "Private Sector" should include both for-profit and non-profit organizations that aren't connected to a government entity. Does this sound logical to everyone?



NOTE: Please sign your talks

  • Please sign all talks by adding this: ~~~~ at the end of each posting.
  • Please add yourself to the active contributors list here: Marketing Volunteers List so that we know each other and communicate if needed.
  • Please announce on the dev@marketing.openoffice.org mailing list all initiatives so that others can help and know about what you did in the wiki.


Thanks in advance. This was intended so that we can collaborate. Cdriga 22:44, 14 February 2006 (CET)

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