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Sunday, 9 November 2008
OCaml Users Meeting, Feb 2009, Grenoble
Sylvain is already
organizing the next OCaml Users Meeting 4th Feb 2009
in
Grenoble, France
.
The last meeting (rubbish photo I took below) was a great success, and since so much has happened in the community this year, I expect this one will be even bigger and better.
Update:
Sylvain's announcement and the official photo
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