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On explicitly welcoming participants to your open source projects - Perlbuzz
This week at OSCON, Kirrily Robert, a/k/a Skud, gave a great keynote (slides, video) about women in open source, and how projects can improve by welcoming these potential contributors.
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Google's Linux fork may not trouble Microsoft | The Open Road - CNET News
Great analysis of why Google's OS is seen as a huge dis to the Ubuntu (and other) communities.
- Tags:
- opensource
- foss
- chromeos
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The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online
Amazing article by Kevin Kelly about the rise of "The New Socialism".
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PhoneGap | Cross platform mobile framework
PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript.
If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android and Blackberry SDKs, PhoneGap is for you.
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HTTP Client Library for PHP As I mentioned in my last post, I’m currently spending a lot of time thinking about and coding PHP libraries for the various Open Stack protocols.... HTTP. We need good HTTP support in the Open Stack libraries to do basic things like fetching metadata documents, and sending OAuth and OpenID requests. Some things to think consider:
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DiSo Project. Instead of continuing to concentrate on some of the higher level deliverables like WordPress plugins, I decided it was time to step back and evaluate where the development community (specifically the PHP development community) is with the Open Stack.
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A F/OSS implementation of Prolog.
- Tags:
- programming
- opensource
- language
- free
- prolog
- logic
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A distribution of Spidermonkey for command line use.
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Free Culture Conference 2008 » Welcome
Ethan is at Free Culture Conference... which being streamed live. Dope.
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- Freedom
- webdev
- opensource
- culture
- conference
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GNU Screen cheat-sheet - neophob
Basics: -ctrl a c -> create new window -ctrl a A -> set window name -ctrl a w -> show all window -ctrl a 1|2|3|... -> switch to window n -ctrl a " -> choose window -ctrl a ctrl a -> switch between window -ctrl a d -> detach window -ctrl a ? -> help -ctrl a [ -> start copy, move cursor to the copy location, press ENTER, select the chars, press ENTER to copy the selected characters to the buffer -ctrl a ] -> paste from buffer

