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Category: LibrePlanet2010 Friday

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Events on Friday, March 19th 2010.

Pages in category "LibrePlanet2010 Friday"

The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

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  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Friday/Hacking/Bkuhn
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Hacking/Free network services
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Hacktime
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Inkscape and GIMP
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Intro to the command line
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Lunch
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Registration, coffee and breakfast
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Web workshop
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Welcome to LibrePlanet 2010
  • LibrePlanet:Conference/2010/Schedule/Friday/Workshop on speaking at technical conferences
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