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Admin Karma · 228 points participation in other nodes: SA Free Culture, Second Life at the 2008 Summit, iSummit Translation, Wikipedia Academy: South Africa, iCommons Free Culture Auction, iSummit 2008, The open content teachers' node, Global Lives Project, Local Context, Global Commons, Open Law Project, Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club
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Participant Karma · 8 points participation in other nodes: Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club, Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 29 points participation in other nodes: Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club, iSummit 2008, Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 570 points participation in other nodes: Listings of Open Access Publishers, iHeritage, Project DaC, Local Context, Global Commons, Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club, Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 0 points participation in other nodes: Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 54 points participation in other nodes: Local Context, Global Commons, iHeritage, Artistic Licenses, iLondon : regular f2f mini-summit in London, Free Culture Project Brazil (Cultura Livre Brasil), iCommons.org version 2.0, Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club, OER Case Study Project , Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 1 points participation in other nodes: Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 27 points participation in other nodes: iSummit 2008, Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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Participant Karma · 1 points participation in other nodes: Wikipedia Academy: South Africa
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