[OSGeo-UK] Help wanted!
Joanne Cook
j.cook at oxfordarch.co.uk
Mon Jun 14 04:54:31 EDT 2010
Dear All,
Thanks for the responses. I *think* I have some willing helpers now!
Those that did say they can help- I'll load my notes up somewhere when I have had chance to write, I mean check, them.
You're all life-savers!
Jo
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From: "Mike Saunt" <mikesaunt at astuntechnology.com>
To: uk at lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Monday, 14 June, 2010 9:39:10 AM
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-UK] Help wanted!
Hi Jo
Unfortunately I won't be able to make it up to Nottingham until the
Tuesday so won't be able to help - good luck though!
Kind regards
Mike
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On 12/06/10 20:31, Joanne Cook wrote:
Dear All,
Somewhat belatedly I've realised that I'm going to need some helpers for
my workshop at OSGIS 2010, next Monday. So if anyone feels they could
assist in helping to run a one day workshop on postgresql, quantum GIS
and openlayers, and fancies a free ticket to the conference, as well as
my eternal gratitude, let me know asap. If you've already signed up/paid
for the conference, hopefully we can sort something out.
Many thanks
Jo
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