“Hai Ti!” Comics SchoolNet Namibia promotes OSS with comics
Aug 15, 2007If you want to promote the use of open source software, you might like this innovative approach out of Africa – comic strips.
more »Legal Experts Join Linux Foundation Team
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more »Linspire CEO quits
Aug 06, 2007Kevin Carmony has quit his position as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with software vendor Linspire.
more »Still unclear whether kgdb debugger will find its way into Kernel
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more »Debian Developments A new Debian and a new Debian leader
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more »FOSDEM 2007 Walking the halls at FOSDEM 2007
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