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		<title>By: nixternal</title>
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		<description>I wish I was in town when this was going on as I live here in Chicago. Though I am a KDE developer, it would have been fun to hang out with you all. I am sure Kevin took you somewhere nice, as he is my party buddy here in the city and typically knows where to go and when. Glad you all had a productive time here. I am hoping to finally meet up with Shaun to work on some cross platform documentation strategies. Weird how the documentation leaders for GNOME, KDE/Kubuntu, and Xfce/Xubuntu all live fairly close to one another here in Illinois.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish I was in town when this was going on as I live here in Chicago. Though I am a KDE developer, it would have been fun to hang out with you all. I am sure Kevin took you somewhere nice, as he is my party buddy here in the city and typically knows where to go and when. Glad you all had a productive time here. I am hoping to finally meet up with Shaun to work on some cross platform documentation strategies. Weird how the documentation leaders for GNOME, KDE/Kubuntu, and Xfce/Xubuntu all live fairly close to one another here in Illinois.</p>
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