"...Nodes.fm encourages musicians to upload their music so that it can be voted upon. Besides operating at no cost to musicians, and using our copyleft Attribution-ShareAlike license, Nodes.fm is free software as its codebase is released under the Free Software Foundation’s AGPL license."
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Nepal's first FOSS Training and Research Center Opened
Nepal's first FOSS Training and Research Center is opened at Brihaspati Vidyasadan School (BVS) at Naxal, Kathmandu, Nepal. This Center has been made possible by the financial help from Help Nepal Network and BVS Alumni and technical help from FOSS Nepal, the community involved in spreading free and open source technologies in Nepal.
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Free Software for Movie industry workshop
The Free Software for Movie industry workshop is scheduled for 10:30 am on 18th December 2008 at Hotel Horizon, Thiruvananthapurum (India). This event is organized during the 13th International Film Festival of Kerala by free software community.
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 34
Latest from Free Software Magazine's comic strip the Bizarre Cathedral by Merc and Crimperman.
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4000 Attendees at French Team Release Party
Th release party, organized by ubuntu-party and the French loco team, ubuntu-fr, took place at the “Cité des sciences et de l’industrie” in Paris, 29-30 November 2008. .000 people attended the event
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Stop Press: Novell Critics Are Not Religious Fanatics
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Speeding Up Free Software Adoption — External and Internal Routes to Success
An article discussing minor obstacles to Free software triumph
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FSFE announces 4 weeks of translation sprint
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) announces a translation sprint for their web pages from 15 December 2008 to 11 January 2009. The aim of this sprint is to provide information about Free Software and FSFE's work in as many languages as possible. Everybody here is invited to help!
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Schools must adopt free software
Addressing a gathering here organised by Swatantra - Samudaya - Swadeshi Software for Suvarna Karnataka, he said children should have access to the source code, the basic programme of the software which would provide them an opportunity to practically learn the working of a software.
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BANGALORE: The bustling, overcrowded gullies of Sudarshan Layout’s slum settlement played host to a very high-profile visitor on Saturday afternoon. American software freedom activist, and founder of the GNU Project and Free Software Foundation Richard Matthew Stallman, fondly known as RMS, sat down to tea and interacted with children and volunteers at the Ambedkar Community Computing Centre.
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Why Give Away A CD When You Could Give A Flash Drive?
Live CDs of various Linux distributions are frequently given away as a way of promoting Linux. It's a great idea, but there is a problem.
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More than 2500 schools in kerala use GNU/Linux ONLY!
Recently i visited kerala. I visited some of the schools to see free software in action.I posted a small description of my experience.I uploaded quite a number of photos,videos of school children using GNU/Linux.
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Creative GNU!
These were few snaps we took when we were in kerala.We bought GNU letter key chains and we also bought Sea Shells.chkout what's on the shell!!!
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Sugar Labs Joins Conservancy
Sugar Labs today announced its membership in the Software Freedom Conservancy, an organization of Open Source and Free Software projects.
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MinGW and why Linux users should care
The Minimalist GNU for Windows (MinGW) project is a way to get GCC and tools like binutils working to build software for the Windows environment—something that might not sound very interesting to Linux users or developers.
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