Dear Yong Peng,

I wonder if you know Ajahn Sujato (and probably including others like Assoc Prof Rod
Bucknell of the University of Queensland) are planning to set up a special website of
sources and works on early Buddhism, not just Pali but also the Agamas, etc.

They are looking for someone who is able to maintain such a website. I remember Ajahn
mentioning someone is willing to sponsor it. Anyway, they need someone who is a
practising Buddhist, interested in Pali, and well versed in web-mastering. I was
thinking of you.

Do contact Ajahn directly if you are interested to help. You may mention I recommend
you. Anyway, you can stand on your own cognizance since you are running your own web
site. Ajahn Sujato's email is

santiforestmonastery@...

He is a remarkable forest practitioner well versed in Pali, Suttas, and contemporary
affairs, and a compassionate person.

Happy New Year & Sukhi

Piya



Ong Yong Peng wrote:

> Dear friends,
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> Tipitaka Network http://www.tipitaka.net is back online. I am in the
> process of redesigning the site, as well as putting back the original
> contents. There will be a new feel of the website. However, to ensure
> that important study materials are available while the new site is
> being developed, I will put up all previous materials on
> http://www.tipitaka.net/pali/ over the next few days.
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> As the year is coming to a close, we are reminded of the impermanance
> nature of all things transient. Even so, we always look forward for a
> better year of peace, happiness and abundance for all. Hence, I take
> this opportunity to wish everyone a year of blessings and
> accomplishments.
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> With metta,
> Yong Peng.
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