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\date[] % (optional, should be abbreviation of conference name) |
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{June 16, 2014, DORS/CLUC, Zagreb} |
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{Nov 26, 2017, KNF-Kongress} |
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% - Either use conference name or its abbreviation. |
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% - Not really informative to the audience, more for people (including |
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% yourself) who are reading the slides online |
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\begin{frame}{More Osmocom projects} |
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\item Have a look at http://git.osmcoom.org/ |
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\item Have a look at http://git.osmocom.org/ |
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\item ~ 100 public git repositories / projects at this point |
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\item way too many to cover here in this talk |
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\item Often RTFS, no manual/docs |
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