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<h3id="program">Program</h3>
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<p>We will eat lunch in the OST canteen, called Mensa. While Mensa is open from 11:00-13:15, it is very busy from 11:45-12:30 because classes are in session, and they’ve asked that we go before or after. Talks have been scheduled to account for this.</p>
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<p>Coffee, tea, and fruit will be provided. There is also easy access to a tap for water. Dinner is on your own. There is a grocery store very near the campus where other products can be purchased as well.</p>
<p>José Manuel Calderón Trilla posted the <ahref="https://discourse.haskell.org/t/announcing-ecosystem-partnerships/12230?u=jmct" target="_blank">Announcing Ecosystem Partnerships</a> in our community’s Discourse instance.</p>
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