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06 Apr 2010

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Attendees

Present
Bennett_Marks
Regrets
Chris, Werner, Pierre-Antoine, Joakim, Wonsuk, Tobias
Chair
Daniel
Scribe
Florian

Contents


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<scribe> scribe: Florian

Daniel: we should cancel the call today due to high regrets
... what are your favourite TPAC dates?

<tobias> Hello all, unfortunately I can only join via IRC today (I am traveling)

Florian: Thursday to Friday would be better

<fsasaki> felix: no specific preference for TPAC meeting

<bmarks> OK, I understand

telefone conference has been canceled due to number of regrets

<tobias> Ok - I see

Summary of Action Items

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Regrets: Chris Werner Pierre-Antoine Joakim Wonsuk Tobias

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