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The Bizarre Cathedral - 36
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral by merc and crimperman
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The Evolution Of An GNU Project
...community driven projects can and, in many cases, do outpace closed sourced development cycles. Here's why...
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India gets its own operating system
Father of free software Richard Stallman is visiting Hyderabad to oversee the migration of thousands of computers to a new "Indian" operating system.
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FSFE announces New Year's Resolution Fellowship campaign
Free Software Foundation Europe is asking people what they can do in 2009 to improve things for themselves and others in the sphere of software freedoms. The best way is to join the successful Fellowship programme, through which Fellows work to support software freedoms - and have fun doing it! Have a look at the site for more reasons to join!
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IT Giants Conference Kraków 2009 - January 14 2009
" For all the fans and enthusiasts of FREE SOFTWARE as well as for students and specialists of IT and related disciplines Special Guest Star: Richard Stallman ..."
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An Update on the Terminal Test
Just a few days ago I began the Terminal Test. The idea is to put up a tweet/ident (what do you call an update on Identi.ca?) every time I use the terminal explaining what I used it for and how it could be avoided. Since then, I have used the terminal a number of times. The experiment is not over, but I wanted to give an update on what is going on.
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Full Circle Magazine #Issue 20 December 2008
This Month :
Command And Conquer :
The Daunting Terminal
How To:
Program in C - part 4
Web Development - part 1
Backup and Sync Your Music
My Story :
Making Money with FOSS
Book Review :
Ubuntu Kungfu
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Why “open source” misses the point of Free Software
"25 years after Stallman first set the GNU project in motion, what have these ideals achieved, and what can we do to ensure the future of free software? Linux Format spoke to him to find out..."
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GNU Users Groups (last updated $Date: 2009/01/02 16:20:47 $)
"...On this page we list user groups that are centered on variations of the GNU operating system [...] We also do not list groups which focus on ‘open source’, since we are not part of the open source movement, but rather the
Read more »Thank you from Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales
"...Your donation makes you a key supporter of the free culture movement [...] You have proven that Wikipedia matters to you, and that you support our mission: to bring free knowledge to the planet..." via Wikipedia raises $6.2 M, exceeds 2008 fundraising goal
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Why is OpenOffice "profoundly sick"?
OpenOffice.org developer and Novell employee Michael Meeks calls OpenOffice "profoundly sick" and chides Sun for retaining too much control over the project for its own good. He's right, and here's why.
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Now bootable - FSF membership cards
The Free Software Foundation have announced that they are to start shipping new, bootable, membership cards in January.
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Wikinews interviews the Wikimania 2010 Poland bid promoter - From Wikinews, the free news source
"Wikimania is an annual conference for users, developers and other people involved in the wiki projects operated by the Wikimedia Foundation. It is held yearly since 2005. The first conference was held in Frankfurt, Germany, on August 4-8, 2005.
Read more »New Year’s proposal: look at your reported bugs!
"Happy New Year everybody! I have a little New Year’s proposal for you all, users and developers. Take a look to the bugs you have reported in Debian, this can be very easily done by browsing: ..."
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