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  • LinuxTag: Call for Projects

    LinuxTag’s philosophy is to promote cooperation between companies and free software projects. Income from the participation of profit-oriented companies allows LinuxTag to finance a professional platform where open projects get the chance to present the broad diversity of free software to the public.

  • HP Color LaserJet 3600dn an Max OSX 10.5 (Leopard)

    After my good old Brother black & white laser printer died some months ago, I decided to buy a HP Color LaserJet 3600dn after a huge market comparison and literary study. I am quite happy with the printer. It is working perfect using CUPS on Linux on all of my favourite distributions out of the [...]

  • Google’s Android

    This Tuesday I followed Google’s invitation to ICC Munich to their product marketing event err developer days.

  • Planet LinuxTag

    Probably the first visible result of the LinuxTag 2009 bootstrap camp is the release of planet.linuxtag.org.
    There we aggregate blogs of the makers of Europe’s leading exhibition and conference on Open Source and Free Software. With our planet we want to introduce you the persons behind LinuxTag and give you some insights in the organization.

  • I follow the frog!

    This weekend will be the third edition of one of my favourite conferences in Germany: FrOSCon.
    FrOSCon is a two day conference on Free Software and Open Source, taking place for the third time on August, 23rd/24th 2008 at the Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg in Sankt Augustin near the cities of Bonn and Cologne.

  • Trust metrics for the openSUSE Build Service

    After a lot of inspiring conversations with co-workers at SUSE and friends from the open source community I finally published a first abstract draft how we could add some metrics to openSUSE build service to create a trust system.

  • Firefox’s homage to Battlestar

    I really like Easter eggs, cheat codes, intros and all to other fun stuff coders and hackers add to their work.

  • Dozens of interviews from LinuxTag

    Normally I do not listen to radio but more or less regular I tune in to RadioTux, a German internet radio with a strong focus on Free Software and Linux.

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