Cache Community Notebook: 10 year anniversary
Sep 29, 2010A look back at 10 years ago... and at 2010.
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Linux Bier Wanderung 2010 12th Annual Linux Beer Hike
Aug 31, 2010White chalk cliffs, a beautiful countryside, pretty villages and plenty of fine pubs gather along the South Downs Way in Sussex, England - an ideal location for the annual Linux Beer Hike.
more »Free Software Projects Etherpad and Mumble
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more »KDE Akademy KDE Akademy 2010 in Finland
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