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iCommons.org's HIGH 5 of the week
Daniela Faris, Johannesburg (South Africa) · 24/7/2007 22:48

Now count to five... , Original by estherase, flickr.com, remix by daniela, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/)
Now count to five... , by Original by estherase, flickr.com, remix by daniela
We have been hoping for a new face on our ‘Top 5 contributors of the week’ list, and thanks to Kiruba Shankar we now have a new iCommons.org shining light! Kiruba jumped a whopping four spots, from sixth to second position.

Here’s a ‘high five’ to the iCommons.org Top 5 contributors of the week:
1. Steve Foerster
2. Kiruba Shankar
3. Paddy Johnson
4. Schmatler and Waldhead
5. Simon Dingle

Hovering in sixth position this week is Philipp – will he make it to the top 5 by next week? Philipp, any clever plans? Maybe Kiruba can pass on some tips…

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