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James Mulholland
on 14 June 2016

The App Design Clinics are back!


We’re very happy to announce the return of the Ubuntu App Design Clinics.

The first session is planned for 4.00PM BST on Friday the 17th of June, with subsequent sessions occurring at 4.00PM BST on Thursdays.

We’ll be on camera talking to Dan Wood regarding his work on the OwnCloud App. Feel free to drop in and join the discussion via IRC:
http://ubuntuonair.com/

For more information regarding Dan Wood and his work, be sure to stop by his Google Plus. You can also stop by Dan’s Owncloud Telegram Group anytime and talk about the application with its creator.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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