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BPWG Mobile OK Pro Task Force

27 Feb 2008

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Kai, AChuter, DRooks
Regrets
DKA
Chair
Kai
Scribe
Kai

Contents


 

Thank you. Am I lacking premissions?

In summary I mentioned that due to work problems I have not been able to finish the first draft on time, but I am 7 tests away from that goal.

There are some actions open by Dan, who couldn't join the call today

I hope to finish the document today and send it up to the BPWG list for review.

If there is nothign else we can close the call

<achuter> bye all

thanks Jo for taking care of that. I need to speak to Francois and ask what the problem might be.

Summary of Action Items

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