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[GNU-traductores] gnudist:/home/www/html/events.html -- recent changes


From: gnudist's file diff daemon
Subject: [GNU-traductores] gnudist:/home/www/html/events.html -- recent changes
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 08:29:01 -0800 (PST)

This is an automated report from gnudist.
Recent changes to /home/www/html/events.html:

   6 -rw-rw-r--   1 www      www          5361 Dec  4 04:15 
/home/www/html/events.html

diff  -u  /home/diffmon/old_file_dir/gnudist:!home!www!html!events.html.gz 
/home/www/html/events.html
--- /tmp/diffmon31597   Tue Dec  4 08:29:01 2001
+++ /home/www/html/events.html  Tue Dec  4 04:15:41 2001
@@ -43,20 +43,6 @@
 
 <DL>
        
-  
-<!-- template:  -->
-<!--   &lt;DT&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;Month day to day -->
-<!--   &lt;BR&gt; -->
-<!--   City, US State or Country&lt;/STRONG&gt; -->
-<!--   &lt;DD&gt;Description &lt;CITE&gt;Talk or Conference 
Title&lt;/CITE&gt;. -->
-<!-- &lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Name of Place &lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;BR&gt; 
-->
-<!--   street address -->
-<!--   city -->
-<!--   &lt;/blockquote&gt; -->
-<!--   The talk is opne to WHOM? -->
-<!--   &lt;P&gt; -->
-
-
 <!--  In a pinch, you can add an event right in this file, above the AUTO -->
 <!--  section, and it will appear in www.gnu.org/events.html.  This is -->
 <!--  typically *not* how events are handled.  The detailed documentation -->
@@ -76,6 +62,7 @@
 <DD><A HREF="/people/speakers.html#Stallman">Richard M. Stallman</A> will 
deliver a speech, entitled <CITE>The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux 
Operating System</CITE>.
 <P>This speech will be delivered in English.<P>Free Software Foundation <A 
HREF="/order/order.html">documentation, t-shirts, and other items</A> will be 
on sale at this event.
   (Proceeds benefit the FSF.)  GNU stickers will be available without charge.
+<P>4-4-25 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo -- <a 
href="http://www.aogaku-kaikan.co.jp/map.htm";>map</a>.
 <P>
 <DT><STRONG>Wednesday 16 January 2002, 19:00 until 21:00
 </STRONG><BR>Boston, MA, USA.</DT>
@@ -83,6 +70,12 @@
   GNU stickers will be available without charge.
 <P>The exact location of this speech will be announced soon.
 <P>
+<DT><STRONG>Wednesday 30 January 2002, 14:30 until 15:45
+</STRONG><BR>Jacob Javitz Center, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA.</DT>
+<DD><a href="/people/speakers.html#Kuhn">Bradley M. Kuhn</a> will participate 
in a panel discussion, entitled <CITE>DotGNU: Language Infrastructure, 
Application Environments, and Online Authentication for GNU/Linux 
Systems</CITE>.
+<p>GNU stickers will be available without charge.
+<P>Barry Fitzgerald and David Sugar (of the DotGNU Steering Committee) and 
Tony Stanco (founder of FreeDevelopers.net) will also be on this panel.
+<P>
 <DT><STRONG>Wednesday 30 January 2002, 14:00 until 15:00
 </STRONG><BR>CNIT, La Defense, Paris, France.</DT>
 <DD><A HREF="/people/speakers.html#Stallman">Richard M. Stallman</A> will 
deliver a speech, entitled <CITE>L'origine et l'avenir du logiciel libre et le 
système GNU-Linux</CITE>.
@@ -90,12 +83,6 @@
   (Proceeds benefit the FSF.)  GNU stickers will be available without charge.
 <P>The event will be held in the Auditorium Goethe in Hall Albinoni.  That is 
on Level -1 at the CNIT, which is at La Defense in Paris, France.
 <P>
-<DT><STRONG>Wednesday 30 January 2002, 14:30 until 15:45
-</STRONG><BR>Jacob Javitz Center, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA.</DT>
-<DD><a href="/people/speakers.html#Kuhn">Bradley M. Kuhn</a> will participate 
in a panel discussion, entitled <CITE>DotGNU: Language Infrastructure, 
Application Environments, and Online Authentication for GNU/Linux 
Systems</CITE>.
-  GNU stickers will be available without charge.
-<P>Barry Fitzgerald and David Sugar (of the DotGNU Steering Committee) and 
Tony Stanco (founder of FreeDevelopers.net) will also be on this panel.
-<P>
 <!-- END AUTO-EVENTS -->
 </DL>
 
@@ -132,7 +119,7 @@
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-$Date: 2001/12/03 15:32:44 $ $Author: bkuhn $            
+$Date: 2001/12/03 16:11:50 $ $Author: bkuhn $            
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