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Jan 22, 2010
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Thanks EPiServer Norway

A big thanks to Göran and the team at EPiServer Norway for a great Techforum.

My Twitter id is paulsmith_epi for those who asked.

We appreciate all feedback we get both positive and constructive. If you have anything to say about the Dynamic Data Store or Mirroring 2.0 (we will start blogging about this soon) then you can use the CMS 6 Pre-release forum or even email me directly to paul <dot> smith <at> episerver.com.

Jan 22, 2010

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Sep 21, 2010 10:33 AM

Thank you Paul and Mattias for your participation. I'm very impressed by Pauls activity both on and off the stage:-) You are always welcome back to Norway!


/ Gøran Hüllert

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