Quoting Arnd Zapletal (a.zaple...@gmail.com):
> David García Granda schrieb am 22.11.2011 17:06:
> > (I go to Donostia - San Sebastián to run the marathon there on Sunday) 
> 
> well, good luck then!
> 
> Wish you the very best,


Good luck, David! Nice to hear from pytrainer contributors and
developers sport activities: we already share our passion for free
software so we can also share our passion for sports. For instance,
Debian now has a quite nice "club" of runners among its developers, of
course lead by.....the maintainers of pytrainer..:-)

And, indeed, I already met with Pierre, the French translator of
pytrainer at this year's Paris marathon (both of us didn't know that we
were working on pytrainer at that time!)...:-)

So, please tell us about the outcome of the Donostia marathon...and I
would find it great to hear about people plans to run or bike here or
there, indeed.

/me recovering from my second ultra race, last week-end. Hopefully,
I'll have time to work on the pytrainer .deb package next week-end!


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