EU Award - Last days of a unique opportunity to vote Open Source into eGovernment

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Xavier Heymans

EU Award - Last days of a unique opportunity to vote Open Source into eGovernment

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Dear all,

We have published a new article focused on a larger audience. We are  
in the last straight line and many people have not voted yet. This  
article aims to emphasize the impact for open source advocates that  
are not directly involved in eGovernment. It also contains links to  
previous translations in German, Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish.

Lets promote this to all users groups and open source advocates and  
let cross fingers :^)

Thanks for your support.

Best regards,

Xavier


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Last days of a unique opportunity to vote Open Source into eGovernment
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Your vote for the “Most innovative good practice” award is a unique  
opportunity to reach politicians and decision makers. Winning this  
award will highlight the maturity achieved by the Open Source  
collaborative model as a pragmatic way to tackle IT challenges in  
society. You may vote until Friday, September 7th.

www.zeapartners.org/articles/vote-egov007

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Xavier Heymans

Reminder : EU Award - Last days of a unique opportunity to vote Open Source into eGovernment

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Dear all,

Votes are closing on Friday September 7. PloneGov is in a position to  
win. Some of you may have not voted yet. Don’t forget  to do it.

Thanks again for your help,

Xavier

On 29 Aug 2007, at 13:36, Xavier Heymans wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> We have published a new article focused on a larger audience. We  
> are in the last straight line and many people have not voted yet.  
> This article aims to emphasize the impact for open source advocates  
> that are not directly involved in eGovernment. It also contains  
> links to previous translations in German, Dutch, French, Italian  
> and Spanish.
>
> Lets promote this to all users groups and open source advocates and  
> let cross fingers :^)
>
> Thanks for your support.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Xavier
>
>
> ========================================================
> Last days of a unique opportunity to vote Open Source into eGovernment
> ========================================================
>
> Your vote for the “Most innovative good practice” award is a unique  
> opportunity to reach politicians and decision makers. Winning this  
> award will highlight the maturity achieved by the Open Source  
> collaborative model as a pragmatic way to tackle IT challenges in  
> society. You may vote until Friday, September 7th.
>
> www.zeapartners.org/articles/vote-egov007
>
> ========================================================
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Plonegov-members mailing list
> [hidden email]
> https://lists.plonegov.org/cgi-bin/mailman//listinfo/plonegov-members
>


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