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If you're going to be away and you need someone to watch your packages and/or you want to let people know you won't be responding to email then add an entry here. Please remove your listing when you return.
If you're going to be away and you need someone to watch your packages and/or you want to let people know you won't be responding to email then add an entry to the [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/list/vacation/ vacation calendar].


{| style="t1" rowclass="th"
There used to be a wiki table kept here, but it has been deprecated in favor of the calendar.
! Name !! Fedora Username !! Start Date !! Return Date !! Notes
|-
| JohnBabich || jmbuser || 2008-03-30 || 2008-04-20 || Vacation, limited availability
|-
| KevinFenzi || kevin || 2008-05-26 || 2008-05-30 || vacation, some network access
|-
| KostasGeorgiou || georgiou || 2008-02-11 || 2008-03-10 || Holidays, limited network access
|-
| PeterGordon || pgordon || 2008-05-28 || 2008-06-03 || Visiting family on the east coast. Entirely offline.
|-
| [[Nphilipp|Nils Philippsen]] || nphilipp || 2008-05-31 || 2008-06-29 || Vacation, at best spotty internet access
|-
| JochenSchmitt || s4504kr || 2008-04-21 || 2008-05-25 || Totally offline
|-
| JulianSikorski || belegdol || 2008-04-26 || 2008-05-10 || No internet access
|-
| SebastianVahl || svahl || 2008-05-23 || 2008-07-15 || Final exams at university. Limited availability.
|-
| [[User:Ianweller|Ian Weller]] || ianweller || 2008-06-01 || 2008-06-07 || Family vacation in Chicago, not sure about internet access
|}
* Please keep sorted alphabetically by name
* Please use ISO-8601 dates (YYYY-MM-DD)

Revision as of 16:02, 9 April 2014

If you're going to be away and you need someone to watch your packages and/or you want to let people know you won't be responding to email then add an entry to the vacation calendar.

There used to be a wiki table kept here, but it has been deprecated in favor of the calendar.