Happy Birthday Qt Developer Network!
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Congratulations DevNet and thanks to everybody behind the scenes that makes it happen, I enjoy be a member of this community and also like Gerolf I hope we can celebrate many birthdays here.
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Congratulations to all the DevNet Trolls.
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Great news! Happy birthday!
[quote author="Volker" date="1304546456"]
Cheers and let's take a drink for the next exciting year!
[/quote]For many more exciting years to come :)
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Congrats DevNet and DevNet team!
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Awwwwww, that's really sweet. :)
It's a joy to see the site grow, and what would it be without all of you! It's good fun, trust us.
And since Norway is such a funny country, here's a very Norwegian Birthday song for you to enjoy and celebrate.
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Bon Anniversaire !
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Congratulations, QtDN! This is first forum I’ve ever been able to be this well a part, very happy with this one.
[quote author="mlong" date="1304624296"]
(Looks like my Mad Scientist journey is taking a steeper uphill climb now!)
[/quote]Maybe we just aren’t mad enough...
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[quote author="mlong" date="1304624296"]Congratulations for a great first year! It's great to be a part of all this!
However, on a more somber note, it means that our points are going to start expiring now. :)
(Looks like my Mad Scientist journey is taking a steeper uphill climb now!)
[/quote]Afaik, it starts one year after you got the points, so if you didn't start at the first day, there is time left :-)
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Congratulation and Happy Birthday to QDN.
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Happy bday Qt Devnet! A very successful first year I must say :)
Congrats to Alexandra, Marius, Gurudutt and many other trolls behind the devnet and hope to see more achievements in the coming year ...
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Happy birthday and congratulations !!!
To be honest, this is one of the best worldwide open, collaborative and supporting structure. Not simple considering the lot of platforms and environments that cover.
I'm writing a new book on open source business and community cooperation and Qt is the best example I describe. Sure!