[Ubuntu-be] Hello all

2011-05-08 Thread Maik Adamietz
Hello all,

A few days ago i joined the Ubuntu BE team as you all know from the report
Wouter has written on the IRC meeting. 

Let me tell you some more about me so you can get to know me a bit better.
Some of you know me from IRC and maybe also from the Ubuntu NL forum where i
go under the nickname: DarkEra.
Maybe you also know me from the Ubuntu 9.04 release party that took place in
Hasselt.

In real life my name is Maik (pronounced Mike).

I've started with Ubuntu early 2008 on February the 13th to be correct by
taking the deep dive with version 7.10. Along with this i became a member
on the forum there. I believe a year later or so i joined the team as a
moderator, after a few months i came with the idea to start up the Community
Manager which i've been for a while until i pointed someone else for the job
who made a Community Council of it with another member, because i wanted to
try something else by becoming Administrator of the boards.

Because of some changes in my life i had to step down again somewhere
between the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010. From that timeperiod
until now i've been distrohopping around a lot, trying to find my place or
say home in the Linux world. I didn't know anymore what i wanted

After a very long time of thinking it became clear to me that i already had
found my home but left it. So, slowly but surely i made my way back where it
all began for me: Ubuntu.

Now i'm running Ubuntu again on my laptop and netbook (hope to by a PC next
year) and want to get involved some more again in Ubuntu step by step. I
think Ubuntu BE is the place for me to achieve this goal also because i live
in Belgium myself.
The hunger has grown again with the latest Ubuntu 11.04 release. This time
i know what i want and i'm here to stay for good.

I hope to get to know you all some more and you will show me the way around
here at Ubuntu BE on how it works and how you work. I will try to be on
every IRC meeting as much as i can to pick up things and to learn, join in
on release parties and other things.

One thing i'm about to do this evening is to get my hands on that awesome
looking Ubuntu BE t-shirt, so a order is about to be placed.

Thank you for accepting me as a member of the Ubuntu BE team and i'm looking
forward to get to know you IRL soon. At least i hope that will happen, would
be fun. 

Cheers,

Maik


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Hello all

2011-05-08 Thread Mike Morraye
Oh hi there Maik :)

2011/5/8 Maik Adamietz maik.adami...@telenet.be

 Hello all,

 A few days ago i joined the Ubuntu BE team as you all know from the report
 Wouter has written on the IRC meeting.

 Let me tell you some more about me so you can get to know me a bit better.
 Some of you know me from IRC and maybe also from the Ubuntu NL forum where
 i
 go under the nickname: DarkEra.
 Maybe you also know me from the Ubuntu 9.04 release party that took place
 in
 Hasselt.

 In real life my name is Maik (pronounced Mike).

 I've started with Ubuntu early 2008 on February the 13th to be correct by
 taking the deep dive with version 7.10. Along with this i became a member
 on the forum there. I believe a year later or so i joined the team as a
 moderator, after a few months i came with the idea to start up the
 Community
 Manager which i've been for a while until i pointed someone else for the
 job
 who made a Community Council of it with another member, because i wanted to
 try something else by becoming Administrator of the boards.

 Because of some changes in my life i had to step down again somewhere
 between the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010. From that timeperiod
 until now i've been distrohopping around a lot, trying to find my place or
 say home in the Linux world. I didn't know anymore what i wanted

 After a very long time of thinking it became clear to me that i already had
 found my home but left it. So, slowly but surely i made my way back where
 it
 all began for me: Ubuntu.

 Now i'm running Ubuntu again on my laptop and netbook (hope to by a PC next
 year) and want to get involved some more again in Ubuntu step by step. I
 think Ubuntu BE is the place for me to achieve this goal also because i
 live
 in Belgium myself.
 The hunger has grown again with the latest Ubuntu 11.04 release. This
 time
 i know what i want and i'm here to stay for good.

 I hope to get to know you all some more and you will show me the way around
 here at Ubuntu BE on how it works and how you work. I will try to be on
 every IRC meeting as much as i can to pick up things and to learn, join in
 on release parties and other things.

 One thing i'm about to do this evening is to get my hands on that awesome
 looking Ubuntu BE t-shirt, so a order is about to be placed.

 Thank you for accepting me as a member of the Ubuntu BE team and i'm
 looking
 forward to get to know you IRL soon. At least i hope that will happen,
 would
 be fun.

 Cheers,

 Maik


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Hello all

2011-05-08 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

Great story Maik,


Anyone else who wants to share his story?

(having some of these stories on the website might get some new people 
interested..)


It's nice to see people call Ubuntu their 'home'. All fellow geeks know it, 
there is no place like 127.0.0.1!
But for others, the simplicity of Ubuntu is already wicked enough..


grts






Wouter

Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 21:13:12 +0200
From: mikemorr...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Hello all

Oh hi there Maik :)
2011/5/8 Maik Adamietz maik.adami...@telenet.be

Hello all,



A few days ago i joined the Ubuntu BE team as you all know from the report

Wouter has written on the IRC meeting.



Let me tell you some more about me so you can get to know me a bit better.

Some of you know me from IRC and maybe also from the Ubuntu NL forum where i

go under the nickname: DarkEra.

Maybe you also know me from the Ubuntu 9.04 release party that took place in

Hasselt.



In real life my name is Maik (pronounced Mike).



I've started with Ubuntu early 2008 on February the 13th to be correct by

taking the deep dive with version 7.10. Along with this i became a member

on the forum there. I believe a year later or so i joined the team as a

moderator, after a few months i came with the idea to start up the Community

Manager which i've been for a while until i pointed someone else for the job

who made a Community Council of it with another member, because i wanted to

try something else by becoming Administrator of the boards.



Because of some changes in my life i had to step down again somewhere

between the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010. From that timeperiod

until now i've been distrohopping around a lot, trying to find my place or

say home in the Linux world. I didn't know anymore what i wanted



After a very long time of thinking it became clear to me that i already had

found my home but left it. So, slowly but surely i made my way back where it

all began for me: Ubuntu.



Now i'm running Ubuntu again on my laptop and netbook (hope to by a PC next

year) and want to get involved some more again in Ubuntu step by step. I

think Ubuntu BE is the place for me to achieve this goal also because i live

in Belgium myself.

The hunger has grown again with the latest Ubuntu 11.04 release. This time

i know what i want and i'm here to stay for good.



I hope to get to know you all some more and you will show me the way around

here at Ubuntu BE on how it works and how you work. I will try to be on

every IRC meeting as much as i can to pick up things and to learn, join in

on release parties and other things.



One thing i'm about to do this evening is to get my hands on that awesome

looking Ubuntu BE t-shirt, so a order is about to be placed.



Thank you for accepting me as a member of the Ubuntu BE team and i'm looking

forward to get to know you IRL soon. At least i hope that will happen, would

be fun.



Cheers,



Maik





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[ubuntu-in] hello all anyone using mts blaze usb mobile-broadband in ubuntu?

2010-08-20 Thread Bhavani Shankar R
Hello list!

as the subject says if you are on mts-blaze and you are finding it
difficult to use it in ubuntu I would like to invite those people to
test the new stable release update of my package
mobile-broadband-provider-info in lucid [1] and give feedback so that
it could be pushed from -proposed to -updates provided it works well.
[2] gives the detailed procedure on enabling proposed repository and
installing packages thereby

Waiting for your comments,

warm regards

[1] 
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-broadband-provider-info/20100716-1ubuntu0.1
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed

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[ubuntu-art] Hello All

2010-05-21 Thread Kuzeko Web Design - Matteo Lissandrini
Hello All,

My name is Matteo and I'm an italian  web designer.
I've subscribed to lurklearn first, then i hope i could help the community.

I'll link my online portfolio once it's finished.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-18 Thread Robert Flatters
Hello Paul,

Just thought i would reply to the e-mail.

Regards

Bob

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 Hello everyone

 Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello again
 :D

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[ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread Paul Mellors
Hello everyone

Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello again :D

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread Martin Jernberg

Hello :) 

 Date: Sat, 8 May 2010 12:11:49 +0100
 From: p...@paulmellors.net
 To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All
 
 Hello everyone
 
 Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello again :D
 
 Paul
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread Daniel Case
Hi! :)

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 On Sat, May 08, 2010 at 12:11:49PM +0100, Paul Mellors wrote:
  Hello everyone
 
  Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello again
 :D

 Hello!  :)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread James Thomas
Hi Moo!

On 8 May 2010 13:08, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi! :)

 On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Isabell Long isabell...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sat, May 08, 2010 at 12:11:49PM +0100, Paul Mellors wrote:
  Hello everyone
 
  Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello
 again :D

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread Jon Farmer
On Sat, 2010-05-08 at 12:11 +0100, Paul Mellors wrote:
 Hello everyone
 
 Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello again :D


Hi there :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread Joe O'Dell
Hey Paul!
good to see you here.
Joe
:)

On 08/05/2010, Jon Farmer j...@bctech.co.uk wrote:
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 Hello everyone

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread Rob Beard
On 08/05/10 15:04, Joe O'Dell wrote:
 Hey Paul!
 good to see you here.
 Joe
 :)


Hey there!

Does this remind anyone else of the start of Monty Python's Meaning Of 
Life where the fish are all swimming past each other saying hello? :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Hello All

2010-05-08 Thread DaveGK
Paul Mellors wrote:
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 Seems long time since i've been on here, just thought i'd say hello again :D
 
 Paul
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[ubuntu-in] hello all

2010-01-14 Thread Amarendra Kumar
Hi,
I am Amar. A final semester undergrad in IT.

Just received mail from ubuntu-in-request. So, I have recently subscribed to
the India LoCo mailing list and so I am figuring things out about how I can
contribute to the Ubuntu community.
It will be great for any help I could get that can let  me figure out how I
can get involved, except that I am already involved by sending this mail, I
guess :)

https://launchpad.net/~amarendra https://launchpad.net/%7Eamarendra

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Re: [ubuntu-in] hello all

2010-01-14 Thread $reeHari
Welcome to the community Amar ... Let's make this an interactive and helpful
resource for Ubuntu India ..


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[ubuntu-in] -Hello All

2009-12-31 Thread Mehdi
*Dear All*
I hope that all of you are fine, and *Happy New Year* to you, Hope all wish
come in the 2010 to you.

Actually i started to worked on Linux about 3 Months ago, I'm not use the
Terminal always but i Installed the Linux in the Laptop and Pc.

I Install the Linux on the VISTA and XP in the PC  Laptop both of them
without lost any data, if there is any question about these part i will be
happy to share the Info.

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Re: [ubuntu-in] -Hello All

2009-12-31 Thread Dibyajyoti Mohapatra
Dear Mehdi,

A very happy  new year to you too! Nice to see your interest in trying Linux
 sharing information, welcome to the world of friendly penguins :)

Keep exploring more and more and also help others around you. You can
install Linux on their PC/Laptops too.


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[ubuntu-in] Hello All!

2009-01-31 Thread Nitesh Mistry
Hi!
This is Nitesh Mistry from Borivali, Mumbai. Accountant by the day and
Ubuntu geek for the rest. I am not in to programming and stuff, but would
like to contribute to translations, distribution and spreading the word.

Hope to have a nice time discussing here

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Hello All!

2009-01-31 Thread Aatif Haider
Welcome Nitesh :)

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Hello All!

2009-01-31 Thread Mehul Ved
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Nitesh Mistry mistrynit...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi!
 This is Nitesh Mistry from Borivali, Mumbai.

Welcome to the community Nitesh.

 Accountant by the day and
 Ubuntu geek for the rest. I am not in to programming and stuff, but would
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[ubuntu-in] Hello all.... This is about Indian promoters team...

2007-10-15 Thread Bhavani Shankar R
hello guys,
I was just seeing at the wiki of italian team and there I found something
new.. It was about Italian Promoters.. So on the same lines I have started a
team called Ubuntu Indian Promoters see this:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~ind-promoters for info.. Looking forward to your
support..

Thanks
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Hello all.... This is about Indian promoters team...

2007-10-15 Thread Bhavani Shankar R
OK...Let me be more clearer about the whole issue...I am trying to set up a
team which is analogus to Ubuntu marketing team thereby dividing the work
among various members of the Loco team.. Hope this removes the ambiguity In
anyone's heart/mind of breaking the loCo team..! :)
Hail Ubuntu!


On 10/15/07, Bhavani Shankar R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I m not in anyway deactivating/demotivating anyone... I am just looking
 for the same thing as you said.. Read the wiki please... While The mail I
 sent you was my personal opinion.. I am just trying to bring all the Indian
 Ubenteros into a single platform.. I am not against newbies as I am helping
 them out to the fullest in the answer tracker... And By this i am
 encouraging more and more people to become ubenteros...I Know that loco
 teams are bringing ubuntu passionate people together.. Its just that I am
 thinking to model our LoCo team like ubuntu in launchpad...

 On 10/15/07, Parth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 10/15/07, Bhavani Shankar R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   exactly.. for spreading ubuntu through out india.. Since ours is a
   diverse country.. Bring all contributors who are serious about
  contributing
   into on e place and work as a team..
   Bhavani Shankar.
 
  Am not anyway aggressive, but want to know specifically how this is
  required when there is already a functioning and active loco team with
  many contributing members from it ? Ubuntu-India Loco Team is all
  about bringing together the Ubuntu-passionate people in India, uniting
  and motivation them to contribute, especially to India related things
  like localization and documentation. What does a promotion team/group
  do specifically that the loco team can not do/fails do to/more than
  its scope to do ?
 
  Personally, I feel we should rather put our heads together to make the
  Loco team more stronger, more contributing, more resourceful. If any
  of the Loco team members are passionate to become an Ubuntu Members
  (hope readers know what this term means, else Google), then the team
  is also interested in helping him/her to attain that. I am sure that
  the team is very supportive to newbies, to passionate wanna-be
  contributors and to innocent end users (and kids as well) that we try
  our best not to demotivate any one.
 
  I will wait for the reply to decide on unjoining from the team
  provided it doesn't have any special purpose which I personally feel
  to be supported. Am not flaming or criticizing, I just want the
  members of the Loco team to stay together and get things going.
 
 
 
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Hello all.... This is about Indian promoters team...

2007-10-15 Thread Bhavani Shankar R
So Looking forward to your kind co operation.. Because I believe Without Co
Operation there is no Operation Possible!

On 10/15/07, Bhavani Shankar R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK...Let me be more clearer about the whole issue...I am trying to set up
 a team which is analogus to Ubuntu marketing team thereby dividing the work
 among various members of the Loco team.. Hope this removes the ambiguity In
 anyone's heart/mind of breaking the loCo team..! :)
 Hail Ubuntu!


  On 10/15/07, Bhavani Shankar R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I m not in anyway deactivating/demotivating anyone... I am just looking
  for the same thing as you said.. Read the wiki please... While The mail I
  sent you was my personal opinion.. I am just trying to bring all the Indian
  Ubenteros into a single platform.. I am not against newbies as I am helping
  them out to the fullest in the answer tracker... And By this i am
  encouraging more and more people to become ubenteros...I Know that loco
  teams are bringing ubuntu passionate people together.. Its just that I am
  thinking to model our LoCo team like ubuntu in launchpad...
 
  On 10/15/07, Parth [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   On 10/15/07, Bhavani Shankar R  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exactly.. for spreading ubuntu through out india.. Since ours is
   a
diverse country.. Bring all contributors who are serious about
   contributing
into on e place and work as a team..
Bhavani Shankar.
  
   Am not anyway aggressive, but want to know specifically how this is
   required when there is already a functioning and active loco team with
   many contributing members from it ? Ubuntu-India Loco Team is all
   about bringing together the Ubuntu-passionate people in India, uniting
   and motivation them to contribute, especially to India related things
   like localization and documentation. What does a promotion team/group
   do specifically that the loco team can not do/fails do to/more than
   its scope to do ?
  
   Personally, I feel we should rather put our heads together to make the
   Loco team more stronger, more contributing, more resourceful. If any
   of the Loco team members are passionate to become an Ubuntu Members
   (hope readers know what this term means, else Google), then the team
   is also interested in helping him/her to attain that. I am sure that
   the team is very supportive to newbies, to passionate wanna-be
   contributors and to innocent end users (and kids as well) that we try
   our best not to demotivate any one.
  
   I will wait for the reply to decide on unjoining from the team
   provided it doesn't have any special purpose which I personally feel
   to be supported. Am not flaming or criticizing, I just want the
   members of the Loco team to stay together and get things going.
  
  
  
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Hello All

2007-06-24 Thread Aatif Haider
you are most welcome!! And we hope that you
will help this community to become more stronger!!

On 6/24/07, Aanjhan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Parag,

 On 6/24/07, Parag Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I just joined The Ubuntu India mailing list, and thought I'd introduce
  myself.


 Welcome to the clan :-)

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Hello All

2007-06-24 Thread Gaurish Sharma

Welcome parag!

On 6/24/07, Parag Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello,

I just joined The Ubuntu India mailing list, and thought I'd introduce
myself.

A bit about myself. I am an independent consultant and trainer based in
Pune, and specializing in Java/J2EE technologies.

I have Ubuntu installed on an old Samsung V25 laptop (I'd love to get it
on my primary working machine as well, but a client I am coding for has some
DLL's that need to be linked to...). It's pretty neat, and I like the fact
that I could get it up and running quickly (well almost quickly... needed to
tweak the resolution).

Next on my agenda is getting Internet to work.

That's a bit about myself and my Ubuntu story. Glad to be part of the
community. The Ubuntu team is doing some really awesome work.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Hello All

2006-05-11 Thread Martin Owens
I have contacted Canonical directly about it, perhaps we could set up an effort 
which formalised the creation of media artwork as it has a different aspect 
which crosses over into the marketing world.

I notice the marketing group currently deals with people who _do_ market ubuntu 
rather than those that produce the materials which they can use to effectively 
market.

I'm not sure if Canonical will like this idea though, the whole idea a 
volunteer group that makes marketing materials for oss seems new to me (perhaps 
mozilla has one I don't know).

I would envisage a group effort to prepare, proofread and make available the 
materials that enable effective marketing; one that creates not just CD covers 
but things like banners, fliers, CD/DVD inserts (instructions/help information) 
as well as CD covers, CD case art works and logos. This would take the hard 
work out of spreading ubuntu in creating a professional and consistent image 
for the ubuntu 'brand'.

Best Regards, Martin Owens

On Wed, 10 May 2006 23:23:13 -0700 , Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
On 5/7/06, Martin Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ah, well this all started because I did some designs for me and my friends:

 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/drmo/ubuntu/

 who are Canonical? the company that deals with the distribution?


Canonical is the company that currently funds most of the Ubuntudevelopment. 
Until recently, there hasn't been an artwork team, hence
Canonical has been doing the cd cover artwork.

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[ubuntu-art] Hello All

2006-05-07 Thread Martin Owens
I've come from the ubuntu marketing list, I want to get involved in producing 
artwork for ubuntus physical media. does the art team deal with this?

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Hello All

2006-05-07 Thread Pascal Klein
On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 10:37 +0100, Martin Owens wrote:
 I've come from the ubuntu marketing list, I want to get involved in producing 
 artwork for ubuntus physical media. does the art team deal with this?

Yes. We deal with that sort of thing too, albeit as of late we've been
much more into Ubuntu's desktop and feel. :)

Feel free to make suggestions, take the initiative with some designs and
so forth.

As for the actual shipit CD designs - I think Canonical takes care of
those.


Cheers,
Pascal

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