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2758:, feel free to add anything that needs to go out in Sept. I may add some data if I can. I'm also planning to start working on the annual report soon, so I'll let you know when it's created. I'm currently taking a short break from article space but I'll be around in the background if I'm needed. Cheers,
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Thank you. I've checked it and sent it, at 07:18 UTC, to 763 accounts. I was toying with the idea of adding an apostrophe to the title, to read "Guild of Copy
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is already up, thanks again to Baffle. I've penciled in the week of the 9th to the 15th, but that seems rather early. Should it be the following week (16th to the 22nd)? February (14 articles) and March (30) 2023 are the backlog months I've set. As of this writing, there are 65 requests (February to
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