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Sincere thank you.
by Daniel on Friday 16/Feb/2007, @16:39
Pillars = What a great stream of articles. Lots of questions are answered. Thanks for you work.
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Re: Sincere thank you.
by Nathan Ogden on Friday 16/Feb/2007, @19:02
You're welcome. My pleasure! Stay tuned for more. :)
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  • Re: Sincere thank you.
    by ben on Saturday 17/Feb/2007, @00:51
    He's right, this series is brillaint.

    And tell me, what's the next pillar going to be? solid? phonon?
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    • Re: Sincere thank you.
      by Nathan Ogden on Saturday 17/Feb/2007, @07:14
      Oxygen is our next target. We are just now starting to work on it, though.
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      • Re: Sincere thank you.
        by stepan on Saturday 17/Feb/2007, @15:49
        This series is brilliant!
        Hi quality content on the dot, you can usually find it on the digg front page, seems to be a very good promotion.


        -stephan
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Re: Sincere thank you.
by Debian User on Saturday 17/Feb/2007, @00:56
I absolutely agree.

The dot has gained so much quality with the KDE reports, I can't believe how much (quantity) and good (quality) content it has now.

You really help the community building.

Yours, Kay
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Re: Sincere thank you.
by Darkelve on Saturday 17/Feb/2007, @08:40
Seconded!
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