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Our good friend Joe Brockmeier, community manager for openSUSE, has just started blogging for ZDnet. In one of his inaugural posts, he ruminates over where a community manager …

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I was looking through Slashdot’s polls yesterday, and noticed their politically-charged poll “How many homes do you own?”, ostensibly regarding McCain’s recent difficulty remembering the answer to that …

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Many of you have already read the news: Yesterday, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that, yes, a software company has infringed upon an open …

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I have the pleasure of attending the Linux Foundation’s Collaboration Summit this week in Austin, TX. Immediately, the first session, “State of Linux Roundtable – Kernel Hackers”, was …

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If you find yourself overwhelmed, Gina Trapani from Lifehacker spent part of her talk convincing us that leaving our laptops, sitting on a beach, and clearing our heads can make us more efficient in a world of constant technological entropy. … Oh, and if you think your favorite open source project’s got what it takes to cause the next worldwide social shift, make sure to nominate it for the “Most Likely to Change the World” category in this year’s Community Choice Awards when voting opens in late April!

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