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Barcamp Gorée

Time: January 16, 2010 to January 17, 2010
Location: Goree - An Island off the coast of W Africa, near Dakar, Senegal!
City/Town: Goree
Website or Map: http://barcamp.dofbi.com/
Phone: 77 809 14 78
Event Type: unconference
Organized By: Dian Diallo
Latest Activity: Jan 11, 2010

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Event Description

Bonjour! : Dian - Diallo
Nous vous informons que les dates du 16 et 17 janvier 2010 ont été choisi pour l'organisation du Barcamp Gorée. http://barcamp.dofbi.com/

Nous vous remercions de votre inscription a cet évènement qui ne pourra se
dérouler sans votre présence, en effet Barcamp Gorée est une rencontre,
une non-conférence ouverte qui prend la forme d'ateliers-évènements participatifs où le contenu est fourni par vous, à un titre ou à un autre,
apportez quelque chose au Barcamp.
Allez sur le site :ICI
:)
Dian Diallo
webmaster-editeur-cherchiste
tél. :77 809 14 78

Here's a link to info on Goree.

(Translated by Babelfish.yahoo.com - I'm working on my French.../Mike)

Hello! : Dian - Diallo We inform you that the dates of the 16 and January 17, 2010 were selected for l' organization of Barcamp Gorée. http://barcamp.dofbi.com/ We thank you for your inscription has this event which will not be able to unroll without your presence, indeed Barcamp Gorée is a meeting, an open not-conference which takes the form d' participative workshop-events where the contents are provided by you, with a title or another, bring something to Barcamp.

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