On Jun 2, 2011, at 16:57, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> * Moray Allan <[email protected]> [110602 01:17]:
>> Copying back in -publicity and press@, which had been dropped, since
>> this is a rather major error:
> [..]
> 
> Sorry, but I lost overview.  Could we please a get a final version?

Here is a second draft, with place name changes;

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The Debian project would like to announce a meeting held between the Republika 
Srpska and DebConf11 representatives on the occasion of the upcoming Debian 
conference, DebConf11, to be held in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina.

The meeting with the Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Dr. Jasmin 
Komić, was to discuss the upcoming DebConf11 and to familiarize the Debian 
representatives with the city and the venue for the conference. The DebConf11 
delegation consisted of Dr. Moray Allan, Holger Levsen and a representative of 
the NGO “DIVA” from Tuzla, Adnan Hodžić.

Dr. Jasmin Komić expressed support for the conference in his official capacity 
for the Republika Srpska and said “we expect that this conference, which was 
held in New York last year, will enable significant promotion of Republika 
Srpska and the City of Banja Luka on the international IT scene.”

About DebConf

DebConf is the Debian Project's developer conference. In addition to a full 
schedule of technical, social and policy talks, DebConf provides an opportunity 
for developers, contributors and other interested people to meet in person and 
work together more closely. It has taken place annually since 2000 in locations 
as varied as Spain, Argentina, and the United States. 

Previous Debian Conferences have featured speakers from around the world. They 
have also been extremely beneficial for developing key Debian software 
components, including the new Debian Installer, and for improving Debian's 
internationalization.

About Debian

The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly free 
community project. Since then the project has grown to be one of the largest 
and most influential open source projects. Thousands of volunteers from all 
over the world work together to create and maintain Debian software. Available 
in 70 languages, and supporting a huge range of computer types, Debian calls 
itself the universal operating system.

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Regards,

Jeremiah


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