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	<description>Free Software Chicago Style: letting proprietary solutions sleep with the fishes</description>
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		<title>By: nixternal &#187; Edubuntu Handbook Promising &#187; Blog Archive</title>
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		<description>[...] As some of you may recall, a couple of months back I sent out a message through this here blog about needing some help with the Edubuntu Handbook documentation. Thank you to everyone who responded and who helped out tremendously to get it up to where it is today. So where is it at today? LTSP documentation is loaded and pretty much taken care of, but there is plenty of other chapters/sections that need your help. Yes you! So if you are an avid Edubuntu user, or know your way around Edubuntu, can read and write English, and have a few minutes on your hand, then we could definitely use your help. [...]</description>
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