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Hsing-Foo Wang said the following on 12/16/2003 2:18 PM:
| contribs.org is simply providing a central place with information about | the (future) development. All this information is for 'free' and | everybody can contribute and share this information.
Then why has the discussion been taken private? It hardly seems to be a good way to start off, particularly when you'll want the support of the people being excluded. Does this show what we can expect in the future?
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