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Launch/Thank You

Published on
30 Jan 2012
Attribution: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/Grenfell_punting_c1896.jpg

Getting the logistics out of the way in the first post:

The administrators for this blog are currently:

  • Yonatan Moskowitz
  • Zander Furnas

The editors for this blog are currently:

  • Elizabeth Dubois
  • Neil Basu
  • Radu Rovin

If you’d like to contact any of them, you should be able to find the relevant information on the contact page of the blog or on their user profiles (when/if we set them up).

All of us Rough Cons would like to express a huge thank you to David Sutcliffe and Tom King at the Oxford Internet Institute who helped us launch this project. Your heavy lifting on the front end is much appreciated, and we hope to make it worthwhile.

First content post should be coming out soon. Stay tuned.

 

 

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