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- * Ivanovic_ is now known as Ivanovic
- * Pragma (~pragma@host85-121-dynamic.53-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) has joined #gsoc
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- * JCody (~JCody@wsip-70-183-73-172.hu.sd.cox.net) has joined #gsoc
- <ankit> gayan: you can also get it by stealing from someone who already have one :)
- <JordiGH> :O
- <JordiGH> Don't steal.
- <JordiGH> Copy it!
- <ankit> lol
- <JordiGH> lol
- <JordiGH> This GSoC shirt is free software. You are free to distribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation or, at your option, any later version.
- <gayan> I am relay good in copy and steeling. So I should choose one way. :D
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- <gayan> ankit:Do you now some one have that t-Shirt
- <ankit> I do
- <ankit> from last year :)
- <gayan> I want to steel it don't it
- * ankit builds fences all around my cupboard
- <ankit> *his
- <gayan> it is not yours ?
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- <ankit> it is mine, I just like to talk about myself in third person :P
- <gayan> orrrr nooo. How can I steel it now :)
- <JordiGH> Actually, the GSoC logo is indeed semi-free (commercial use is forbidden), and there is no copyright on fashion designs, so you probably really can make your own GSoC teeshirts if you want.
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