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Session Idea: [Talk/Make]: 50 Ways to be a FOSSer
Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) is distributed without charge and with the underlying source code, so that anyone can fix defects, update documentation, add enhancements, or otherwise modify the software and share the changes with others. Thus FOSS is … Continue reading
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