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Eclipse.org to announce board members on November 29th, 2001
by Angus - Nov 21st 2001 13:26:20
A Webcast, introducing the eclipse.org board to the open source community,
will occur on November 29th at 2:00 pm Eastern Time.
You are invited to participate.
On the agenda…
1. An overview of the eclipse – the open platform for tool
integration.
2. How eclipse.org provides the freedom that developers need to explore
new opportunities.
3. How you can become more involved in eclipse.org.
You will also be introduced to the board, and have the opportunity to ask
questions.
To register for this conference, please visit
http://webevents.broadcast.com/eclipse
First come, first served, and unfortunately registration is limited.
-- Angus
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