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Hi

We use JYVE since august of this year. I found it quite useful and
so I decided to make it our Faq-o-matic system. I did some
changes in the code using ECS wich only affects the layout. Because
the Webmacro implementation won't work at this state of JYVE.
I have to say that until now we used it only in a test-run. Now
I want to make it public to all the users (~2500) of our university
and therefore I need some 'silly' information about the origin of
the name 'JYVE'. If there is no special meaning in it I have to
apologize for this posting being useless contributing to the project.
Otherwise I would thank you for the information about this.

yours
_________________________________________________
Daniel Pfuhl
WebAdmin - ZentraleIT
Fakult�t Bauingenieurwesen
Bauhaus-Universit�t Weimar

Tel.: (58) 44 55
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
internet: http://support.bauing.uni-weimar.de


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