Helen Hopkinson
Feb 27, 2014
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Don’t forget to sign up!

Surely you haven’t missed that Friday February 28th at 10am CET is the closing date (and time) to sign up for participation in the Commerce certification pilot test? We had some minor issues with the registration form on the first day of registration, so if you’re unsure of whether your registration was posted properly, please feel free to repost it. (If you didn’t reach a “Thank you” page, it didn’t work basically.)

I have yet to confirm any registrations, so if you haven’t heard from me, it’s all good and you will be doing so within the next few days.

Feb 27, 2014

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