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What Canonical’s Launchpad Move to Open Source Means to Developers

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OSCON Keynote: Standing Out in the Crowd

July 27, 2009

A Closer Look at the KIWI Imaging System

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Google Open Sources Heart and Soul of Google Wave Code

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Linux and Free/Open Source Software: Why Code For Free? (part 1)

July 24, 2009

Multicore Video Decoding with MPlayer, Part 1

July 24, 2009

Don’t Repeat Yourself. Use Rails Templates

July 23, 2009

GPLv3 Hits 50 Percent Adoption

July 23, 2009

Maybe Software Services Could Harm Free Software After All…

July 23, 2009

Victory! Murky Mono Legal Issues Settled. Or Are They?

July 22, 2009
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