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Apr 30, 2008FOSDEM 2008 A report from FOSDEM 2008
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more »Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers
Apr 30, 2008Python inventor Guido van Rossum is known to have a good sense of humor and probably had a good laugh when he heard about the Guido van Robot project. If you are learning how to program, or would like to teach others, this software gives you a light-hearted introduction.
more »Gartner: Open Source Penetrating SaaS Segment
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more »Steve McIntyre is the New Debian Project Leader
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more »Australia: 41,000 Computers with Open Office
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more »Resumée: Greg Kroah-Hartman on the Linux Driver Project
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