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20080325 Úterý březen 25, 2008
The easiest way to get a NetBeans t-shirt...

Getting new NetBeans t-shirts couldn't be easier. Join the new blogging contest and win one of the 100 t-shirts or 10 $500 USD certificates. The rules are simple - you need to provide feedback on 6.1 beta or later publicly using a blog and let us know about it using the submition form. We do this to encourage the feedback loop - let us know what you like and what you dislike. The deadline is April 18 so there's still some time to greatly improve your chances of getting a cool NetBeans t-shirt :)


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too bad it is not open for my country (Venezuela), rare because it is open for Argentina and Perú, well i will write something anyway in the following days

Posted by Robert on březen 27, 2008 at 12:57 dop. CET #

I will check with the team. I think the problem is that we can't judge all languages easily - that's why there exists a language restriction.

Posted by Roman Strobl on březen 27, 2008 at 01:53 odp. CET #

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