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August 22, 2007

GNOME - ten years of freedom

Filed under: open source, linux

GNOME Community Celebrates 10 Years of Software Freedom, Innovation and Industry Adoption.

I am a GNOME kind of guy (far from me starting any GNOME vs KDE flame-war, just a matter of personal taste) so the least I can do is to wish a:

Happy Birthday to the whole GNOME community!

Ubuntu Hug Day, Happy 10th Birthday GNOME!

Ubuntu is dedicating today an Hug Day to GNOME, focusing on the collaboration between the two projects, by improving the quality of bug reports and ensuring consistency between Launchpad and Bugzilla reports.

For those “internet-archeologically” inclined “The GNOME Desktop project announcement” by Miguel de Icaza (the young hacker who got this great project started and keeps on with the hard work for GNOME neverending improvement, thank you Miguel!).

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  1. Sure !!!
    Happy Birthday GNOME
    when I was I child :-D :-D :-D I used it as you !

    Comment by Marco Ramilli — August 22, 2007 @ 4:11 pm

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