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Apr 26, 2011The Call for Papers (CFP) for ApacheCon 2011 ends this Friday, April 29 and event organizers are encouraging those from outside the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to submit proposals.
more »2011 GSoC KDE Projects and Season of KDE
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more »Red Hat to Participate in the NCTA 2011 Spring Conference
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more »Peppermint Two Plans Publicized
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more »LinuxCon Keynotes and Gala Details Revealed
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