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The Python Papers -- letters to the editor

If anyone would like their comments to appear in The Python Papers, we
will need to get your permission to use them under the Creative Commons
2.5 license subject to Noncommercial, Attribution and Share-Alike
conditions. For this reason, we request that letters to the editor be
emailed to le*****@pythonp apers.org, indicating an acceptance of this
agreement.

Cheers,
-T
(Editor-In-Chief)

Nov 24 '06 #1
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