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Seven students from the university of Nijmegen have just joined our team. They will be developing LogiLogi Manta with us as part of a course. Meet them: Wybo (me), Rens, Jordy, Roel, Thierry, Steffen, Bart and Feng!

In two weeks they will be set up and ready to rock with Ruby. Then we will have a bug-hunt on the alpha-version until the end of march. During this bug-hunt Manta is tested and twisted extensively as both finding bugs and squashing them are going to be core objectives. And after this LogiLogi Manta finally goes live!

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We just received the happy news that our submission to the Digital Humanities 2008 conference has been accepted!

So some time between June the 25th and the 29th LogiLogi Manta will be presented in Oulu, Finland. The presentation there will be all-round; about Manta as a platform, and it’s (& the web’s) connection to the philosophical and wider academic tradition…

We also submitted abstracts on various aspects (philosophical resp. FOSS/education) of LogiLogi Manta to other International conferences held on the European mainland this summer… So even if you’re not able to make it to Finland you might be able to attend one of our sunny talks :)

As of this week Miguel Lezama is doing his internship with the LogiLogi Foundation. He already was involved in LogiLogi as a FOSS-developer for some time (as a Javascript-wizzard), but now he can get study-credits for it too! :)

His internship is made possible by Jan Mikáč, who is part of the (also quite interesting) Web Adaptation and Multimedia-project of the Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble. We thank him for this.

We’re very happy to have Miguel with us, and we hope, and think he will have a great, lasting influence on LogiLogi. Welcome to Miguel!