Thanks Fran!

Mikel

Al 11/20/2011 08:21 PM, En/na Francis Tyers ha escrit:
> Here:
>
> http://www.google-melange.com/gci/profile/mentor/google/gci2011
>
> Fran
>
> El dg 20 de 11 de 2011 a les 20:27 +0100, en/na Mikel Forcada va
> escriure:
>> I can't find where I have to join as a mentor. Could anyone give me a
>> quick link?
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mikel
>>
>> Al 11/20/2011 03:32 PM, En/na Jimmy O'Regan ha escrit:
>>> 2011/11/20 Gema Ramírez-Sánchez<[email protected]>:
>>>> Done,
>>>>
>>>> I've added some additional tasks to the ideas list as well.
>>>>
>>> Cool.
>>>
>>> I just sent you an invitation to sign up; aside from Mikel[1], I can't
>>> think of anyone who expressed an interest in GCI who has yet to set
>>> up, so please, sign up and ping me off-list for an invitation.
>>>
>>> Also, as we end up doing this for GSoC and GCI every year, could
>>> everyone fill in their link_id on their wiki page? - like this:
>>> http://wiki.apertium.org/w/index.php?title=User%3AJimregan&diff=29412&oldid=28634
>>>    It'll make it easier to track them down in future.
>>>
>>> [1] Mikel, it won't let me invite you until you fill out a profile for GCI.
>>>
>>
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