Fwd: SourceForge.net Project Approved

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From: Steve Purkis
Subject: Fwd: SourceForge.net Project Approved
Date: 15:32 on 20 Oct 2003
FYI:

I will have a look at importing the CVS repository later on today.

-Steve


Begin forwarded message:

> From: "SourceForge.net" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> Date: Mon Oct 20, 2003  2:44:07  pm Europe/London
> To: spurkis@xxx.xx
> Subject: SourceForge.net Project Approved
>
> Your project registration for SourceForge.net has been approved.
>
>
> Project Information:
>
> Project Descriptive Name:  Pixie
> Project Unix Name:         pixie-perl
> CVS Server:                cvs.sourceforge.net
> Shell Server:              shell.sourceforge.net
> Web Server:                pixie-perl.sourceforge.net
>
>
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>
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> know
> if there is anything we can do to help you (we can always be reached
> by submitting a Support Request on the "alexandria" project (see 
> above)).
>
>  -- the SourceForge.net crew

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