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- From: Peter Mattis <petm scam XCF Berkeley EDU>
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- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 15:15:57 -0800
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Subject: gtk funding
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gentlemen:
my company (voxel systems - http://www.voxel.net) has recently set
aside a limited amount of money (very limited at this point since we are
a small startup) to help worthy linux projects.
we feel that gtk can be classified as one of these 'worthy' projects,
as it has shown phenomenal growth in the past few months and an amazing
speed of development.
we are currently thinking of something along the lines of registering a
domain name, providing some PC parts for needy core developers. as you
can see, we are talking about hundreds rather than thousands of dollars
per project. if you are interested, please contact me.
best regards,
raj dutt
rdutt@voxel.net
http://www.voxel.net
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