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As Predicted, OpenSolaris Board Disbands
When the OpenSolaris Governing Board issued their ultimatum to Oracle on July 12, few thought it would have the desired effect of saving OpenSolaris.
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2010 Linux Graphics Survey
For the past three years we have hosted an annual Linux Graphics Survey in which we ask tens of thousands of users each time their video card preferences, driver information, and other questions about their view of the Linux graphics stack.
Read more »FSFE Newsletter for September 2010
In our newsletter, everyone, Free Software enthusiast or not, can learn more about the recent activities of the FSFE. Please take a look and make any comment you like: it will be very appreciated!
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Nicolas, Intern at the Free Software Foundation Europe
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Startup Offers Angry FB Users an Alternative
Could some upstart kids from NYU with an open source social networking platform give Facebook a run for its considerable money? You never know.
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There's more to open source than Linux
It's important to see open source as a business methodology. No more, no less. It's a way of life for software companies that want to work with others. The "others" could include other companies, and individuals independent of either. Open source software build communities around themselves, and are guarded by licenses.
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Debian mourns the loss of Frans Pop
The Debian Project has lost a member of its community. Frans Pop (fjp) died on August 20th.
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Debian's backports service moved back to home
After several years of slacking by everybody involved it finally happened: backports.org has become backports.debian.org. For that to happen several things had to get changed and streamlined, so please make sure to read this announcement to avoid too many surprises.
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Debian ongoing release name is approved
We will continue to use Toy Story character names for squeeze's successor. The next release will be called "wheezy" (the rubber toy penguin with a red bow tie), and will be Debian 7.0.
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Richard Stallman interviewed on Amrita TV
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Open-sourcing SETI
The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence got a boost this week with the release of the first open source code from setiQuest.
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Behind KDE: Meet Ben Cooksley
In the second episode of the new Behind KDE series of interviews with KDE sysadmins, we meet KDE's "identity expert", Ben Cooksley - the guy behind the new identity.kde.org, which will be launched next week.
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Debian at 17: As Important as Ever
It’s hard to believe that Debian has 17 years under its belt, but the project celebrated its 17th birthday on August 16. Though Debian may not be quite as well hyped as other distros, it’s still one of the most important FOSS projects around.
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September project of the month: GPL Ghostscript
The end of the year is right around the corner (already!) but we're not quite done showcasing projects that have been with us for 10 years or more. September's Project of the Month is [19]GPL Ghostscript, a complete set of page description language interpreters including PDF, PostScript, PCL5, PCLXL, and XPS.
Read more »Nomination period open for Nordic Free Software Award
Until October 22 you can nominate a person, a project or an organisation for the Nordic Free Software Award. The Nordic Free Software Award given to people, projects or organisations in the Nordic countries that have made a prominent contribution to the advancement of Free Software. The award will be announced during FSCONS 2010 in Gothenburg.
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