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Submitted by craige on January 27, 2005 - 02:42
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A week late but I've been waiting on photo's to go online...... January DebSIG kicked off the year in fine style. There was plenty of interest in the issues that were discussed and quite few people interested in becoming involved in the campaign team. The ball will start rolling on this one very soon and we ought to start seeing the fruits of it by mid year.  The post-DebSIG events were up to their usual high standard.

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