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FREE SOFTWARE ON THE CAMPUS FOSDEM 2006 in Brussels

Non-commercial, uncomplicated and ever popular, 3,500 developers met on the campus of the Free University of Brussels for FOSDEM 2006.

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AIRPLANES AND DRIVERS Community Notes

It’s already March as I write this. I’m quite amazed at how time flies if you’re not carefully keeping an eye o......
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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Redet helps you create regular expressions, and solving Go problems is a good way to relax. We also examine the latest events at Debian, including recent talk about the GNU Free Documentation License.

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POLITICS AND METADATA Community Notes

January was a busy start to the new year in the Linux community. Filled with the first conferences of 2006 – su......
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LINUX WORLD NEWS

SPANISH DEBIAN DEVELOPERS MEET AGAIN

RINGING IN THE NEW LINUX YEAR

YES TO COMMERCIALIZATION......
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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

This month, we examine two Gnome programs: Tomboy gives users Wiki-style notepad management, and Searchparty helps Google users find people with similar interests. We’ll also report on WW2D and the Debian-Private mailing list.

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THE YEAR WAS 2005 Community Notes

Linux and Free Software enjoyed continuing success throughout 2005. We saw a growing number of government initi......
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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Create virtual 3D worlds with Worldforge, and launch Windows programs with the Wine-derived ReactOS.

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