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On Friday 20 February 2009 23:59:59 Roger Pixley wrote:
> I just was looking at hte KDE GS0C projects and one of them is Koffce doing
> collborative editing. Anyone interested in working with them with
> libinfinity-qt ? It would be good for them to start working on it as well
> as good for libinfinity to have another project using it to start breaking
> it in untold interesting ways :-)
I would be more than interested. Sounds like just what the library needs :).