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Katharina Hetzeneder

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Oct 12, 2010, 8:27:31 AM10/12/10
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Hi all,

I just wanted to let you know that I now finished my pleasehackme.net MA project. It wouldn’t have worked out without shiftspace.
Thank you so much for keeping me up-to-date with everything and I am already looking forward to the new version!

All the best,
Katy Hetzeneder

Mushon Zer-Aviv

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Oct 14, 2010, 7:49:26 AM10/14/10
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Thank you Katy,

We regret not being able to release 1.0 sooner, it would've been great using it on your project.

But we are happy that you could still use it and apply it as a critical tool.

I intend to read your thesis (is it available as a single page html?) and would love to see how it reflects on what we do.

I am going to be teaching a class called "Hack!" next semester, so your research might come handy there too.

Keep using §, keep reflecting on it here, and thanks so much for your contribution so far!


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Mushon Zer-Aviv
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Katharina Hetzeneder

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Oct 14, 2010, 8:41:35 PM10/14/10
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Hi,

yes, I’ll definitely keep using ShiftSpace.

The ‘hack’ class sounds super-interesting! Will it be at Parson’s?

There is no single html page of the thesis, but I attached a pdf, if that helps.


All the best!
Katy



Am 14/10/10 12:49 schrieb "Mushon Zer-Aviv" unter <mus...@shual.com>:

  

Thank you Katy,
 

We regret not being able to release 1.0 sooner, it would've been great using it on your project.
 

But we are happy that you could still use it and apply it as a critical tool.
 

I intend to read your thesis <http://pleasehackme.net>  (is it available as a single page html?) and would love to see how it reflects on what we do.

 
 

I am going to be teaching a class called "Hack!" next semester, so your research might come handy there too.
 

Keep using §, keep reflecting on it here, and thanks so much for your contribution so far!
 


 
 

cheers,
 
 
  

 
Mushon Zer-Aviv
Shual.com <http://shual.com>  - design studio
 §??ShiftSpace.org <http://ShiftSpace.org>  - an opensource layer above any website
 ¶??Mushon.com <http://mushon.com>  - blog
 × @mushon <http://twitter.com/mushon>  - Tweet me  

 
 


 On 10/12/10 2:27 PM, Katharina Hetzeneder wrote:
 
 
thank you! Hi all,

 
 I just wanted to let you know that I now finished my pleasehackme.net MA project. It wouldn’t have worked out without shiftspace.
 Thank you so much for keeping me up-to-date with everything and I am already looking forward to the new version!
 
 All the best,
 Katy Hetzeneder
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