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	<title>Comments on: 2008 Sakai Fellows!</title>
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		<title>By: Clay Fenlason</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clay Fenlason</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just wanted to say that I think the recognition of both Stephen Marquard and David Horwitz reaches back to the beginning of Sakai&#039;s history, and their leadership in Sakai 2.5 is only the latest example.  UCT has played a singular role in Sakai&#039;s quality from the beginning (do a JIRA search for either of their two names), they have established an authoritative voice in technical matters (ditto for sakai-dev) while at the same time championed causes of teaching and learning.  Their breadth and depth of commitment - and what the Sakai community owes to them in return - is nothing short of remarkable.  Pound for pound, UCT staff have done as much for Sakai&#039;s success as any other institution.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just wanted to say that I think the recognition of both Stephen Marquard and David Horwitz reaches back to the beginning of Sakai&#8217;s history, and their leadership in Sakai 2.5 is only the latest example.  UCT has played a singular role in Sakai&#8217;s quality from the beginning (do a JIRA search for either of their two names), they have established an authoritative voice in technical matters (ditto for sakai-dev) while at the same time championed causes of teaching and learning.  Their breadth and depth of commitment &#8211; and what the Sakai community owes to them in return &#8211; is nothing short of remarkable.  Pound for pound, UCT staff have done as much for Sakai&#8217;s success as any other institution.</p>
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