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more »Mozilla Reworks Public License
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more »Video: A short walk around CeBIT Open Source 2010
Mar 11, 2010At CeBIT 2010 Open Source was one of the main issues, prominently placed in hall 2. This video of Linux Magazine Online shows an extract of it.
more »Video: A short walk around CeBIT Open Source 2010
Mar 11, 2010At CeBIT 2010 Open Source was one of the main issues, prominently placed in hall 2. This video of Linux Magazine Online shows an extract of it.
more »GNOME Developer Kit Slimmed Down
Mar 10, 2010The GNOME Developer Kit is a Linux distro based on Foresight Linux. Its new release shows a somewhat reduced collection of software for GNOME developers.
more »Mozilla Personas Turn into Personas Plus
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more »March 31, 2010: Document Freedom Day
Mar 10, 2010International free software organizations have declared the last Wednesday in March to be Document Freedom Day (DFD). Activities and information events will take place all over the world, including Canada, United Kingdom and the United States.
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