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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/11/2022 08:15, Christopher Dimech
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      <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I disapprove with much of the ideas and work of the TeX User Groups
Committee Members, particularly those in the UK. 

Whilst they ask us for discussions, assistance and help, their invitations
are most commonly dishonest as they are not really interested in what we say
but only in propagating their point of view and way of doing things.</pre>
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    <p>Intriguing, Christopher — I was not aware that any current member
      of the TUG Board was based in the UK.  Those listed are as follows
      :</p>
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          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2019/candidates.html#beeton">Barbara
              Beeton</a> (2023)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#berry">Karl
              Berry</a> (2025)    <strong>[Treasurer]</strong>
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#braams">Johannes
              Braams</a> (2025)
          </li>
          <li>Paulo Cereda (2023)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#christiansen">Kaja
              Christiansen</a> (2025)
          </li>
          <li>Ulrike Fischer (2023)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2019/candidates.html#hefferon">Jim
              Hefferon</a> (2023)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#hoeppner">Klaus
              Höppner</a> (2025)    <strong>[Secretary]</strong>
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#mittelbach">Frank
              Mittelbach</a> (2025)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#moore">Ross
              Moore</a> (2025)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2019/candidates.html#preining">Norbert
              Preining</a> (2023)
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2017/candidates.html#reutenauer">Arthur
              Rosendahl</a> (2025)    <strong>[Vice President]</strong>
          </li>
          <li><a
              href="https://tug.org/election/2019/candidates.html#veytsman">Boris
              Veytsman</a> (2023)    <strong>[President]</strong></li>
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      Which of these are in the UK ?  Or are you referring to the UK TeX
      User Group Committee ?  If so, the UK TeX User Group folded some
      months ago —</p>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/07/2022 12:31, Jonathan Fine
      wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CALD=Yf8__vz8QjweD3w5yqr9FQxun3SZUPehasSqq1r6gBfHNA@mail.gmail.com">As
      you probably already know, early this year UK TUG was dissolved. </blockquote>
    <p>--<i> <br>
        Philip Taylor, sometime Chairman, UK TeX User Group.<br>
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