Voice of the masses Archive
Voice of the masses
Simple question for our next podcast: Do you think Free Software projects are capable of implementing good design?
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In the last podcast, we talked about Emacs’ famous Org mode, an insanely powerful tool for doing, well, pretty much everything. Check out the comments for more feedback
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According to netmarketshare.com, Linux has just jumped over the 3% mark. To non-Linux users that may sound like a teensy amount, but for those of us who’ve seen
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The Mozilla Foundation has its fingers in many pies. Its latest project is the Mozilla Information Trust Initiative, “a comprehensive effort to keep the Internet credible and healthy”.
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Ever typed rm -rf / on a production server? Or extracted a tarball in the wrong place and overwritten some critical files? For our next podcast recording, we
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A new Linux Voice podcast looms upon the world like a giant, looming thing. For this episode, we want you to tell us: what’s your favourite trick, tip
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You may have seen the “Chrome won” article that’s been doing the rounds recently – it’s written by a former Mozilla CTO, and well worth a read. And
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In the upcoming issue 200 of Linux Magazine, in the Linux Voice section, we have a feature on starting your own FOSS project. One aspect we focus on
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A nice and simple one for this episode. But don’t just tell us what you like to code in – why do you like it as well? Have
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So Canonical has decided to “end investment in Unity”, abandoning its plans to make Ubuntu the ultimate “convergence” platform for mobile devices. For some people in the FOSS
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