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PLANES AND LISTS Community Notes

May was an interesting month. I wound up visiting a half dozen mostly European countries on some pretty crazy w......
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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Hundreds of thousands of registered users have chosen their favorite Sourceforge projects in 14 categories. Also in this issue: Linux electrified, and Freenet’s plans for freedom of speech on the web. We’ll also round up the latest Debian news.

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GETTING CONNECTED Community Notes

This month, I want to take a look at some of the informal communities that exist all around us. I’m not talking......
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LINUX WORLD NEWS

INDIAN LIBRARIES EMBRACE OPEN SOURCE

NATIONAL FREE SOFTWARE COMPETENCE CENTERS

LEARNING OPE......
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TEPID TEA PARTY News from LinuxWorld Boston

LinuxWorld Boston experiments with a parallel conference and a new location.

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SUNSHINE IN SYDNEY The first LinuxWorld Conference & Expo ever in Australia

March 2006 saw the first LinuxWorld Conference & Expo ever in Australia. The event was held in perfect weather over three days in Sydney.

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LUGS, LIFE, AND THE FBI Community Notes

It’s that time of year again. Spring is in the air, the clocks are moving forward, and the first of the year’s......
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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Conary promises a new approach to package management, and the Ecology howto provides tips on sustainable computing. We’ll also look at Stopmotion, a tool for creating cartoons, and we’ll tell you about the latest Debian controversy.

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