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[28 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | 1,860 views]
GNOME.Asia Summit 2009

The GNOME.Asia Summit is one of the top Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) events for developers, enterprises, officials and general users in Vietnam. The event brings together FOSS projects from Asia and around the world.

The event will feature keynotes, sessions, lightning talks, exhibitions, and a hands-on lab. Topic areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

GNOME 3.0 Localization & Internationalization Mobile platforms and thin clients GNOME Communities GNOME library and application development Desktop deployments School software

The event takes place from Nov. 20-22, 2009, in Ho Chi Minh City.

Chairing this event is none other than …

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[11 Mar 2009 | 3 Comments | 2,136 views]
Live blogging at LXDE Talk Mar 09

After talking about the business opportunities with LXDE, Mario is now talking about the community at LXDE.

An interesting fact about LXDE Project is that the founder of the Project, alias PCMan, is actually a medical doctor!

A very prominent member of the LXDE community is Klaus Knopper, also the creator of Knoppix LiveCD. In fact, the recent release of Knoppix has moved from having KDE to LXDE as the default desktop environment.

One of the key messages from Mario is that an Open Source Project need both technical and non-technical members, as …

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[1 Mar 2009 | 2 Comments | 834 views]
linuxNUS at Barcamp 3

 

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Many of the the #linuxnus regulars had attended Barcamp 3 Singapore held at Ngee Ann Poly on 28 Feb.

It was really nice to be able to meet many irc peeps in real life face to face . More photos here courtersy of Mario

We were also fortunate to meet up with Mario Behling, the President of the LXDE Foundation. Mario is very interested in getting people interested in contributing to LXDE. Currently, linuxNUS is making plans to have Mario down at at NUS for a meetup. So stay …