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The Space Outreach Library, Early release version
dmuller
post Aug 7 2008, 10:31 AM
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At last I have been able to release an early version of the Space Outreach Library at http://www.spaceoutreach.com

The library is meant to be a portal to information that, in some way, pertains to space outreach education. So if you have a website, presentation, images etc on this topic let the library know. At a later stage there should also be an option to host files on the library (email me if you desperately want to host a file there, it can be arranged manually).

Now all it needs is contents :-) (currently theres 10 test items in it) and heaps of feedback suggestions support and the like ...

It is a self-design and early release version, so please go slow on it and report any bugs you may find. Also there is no documentation and explanations available as yet ...

For feedback on the library, please post in here or email to space { at } spaceoutreach.com


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