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08 Jun 2010

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Aharon writes this into the notes

We try to integrate this with CSS model

Aharon writes as various people dictate bits

<Norbert> Mark suggests checking the new model against the use cases.

<roozbeh> Mark suggests we break

<Norbert> Mark moves that the session be adjourned

<roozbeh> Roozbeh seconds

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Summary of Action Items

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