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Four things Linux needs
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Norway’s Protest Against Microsoft Abuse Goes More Public (Updated) Made popular 4 years 6 weeks ago
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Microsoft May be Threatening ODF-Supportive Governments, by Proxy Made popular 4 years 6 weeks ago
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Google blocking AGPL in Google Code Made popular 4 years 6 weeks ago
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Use rsync for a simple incremental backup of a folder Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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Hardlinks and Symlinks
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HP to ship SuSE on India PCs
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Linux Games: Playing Z80/Spectrum Games On Linux
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EnterpriseDB open-sources GridSQL Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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Why Business Doesn't "get" Desktop Linux Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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Cuba Votes No to OOXML - Says It Did So in September, Too Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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Stranger in *x land
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OSI supports ODF and Document Freedom Day Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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The Unexpected (good) side effect of using Ubuntu Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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Free games, free software--it's all good Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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GPL v3 Has Reached 2000 Projects!!! Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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The "idealistic" Olympic officials as an illustration to understand the difference between free software and open source... Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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Free software becoming entrenched in Brazil Made popular 4 years 8 weeks ago
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What is Copyleft? Made popular 4 years 9 weeks ago
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Put that Windows Key to Good Use Made popular 4 years 9 weeks ago

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Anybody up to writing good directory software?

Tue, 2007-02-20 11:17 — David Jonathan

Since the very beginning, directories (of any kind) have had a very central role in the internet. (I have recently grown fond of Free Web Directory. Even Slashdot can be considered a directory: a collection of great news and invaluable user-generated comments. As far as software is concerned, doing a quick search on Google about software directories will return the free (as in freedom) software directories like Savannah, SourceForge, Freshmeat and so on, followed by shareware and freeware sites such as FileBuzz, PCWin Download Center and All Freeware (great if you're looking for shareware and freeware, but definitely less comprehensive than their free-as-in-freedom counterparts).

Is better education the key to finding better software?

Sat, 2007-03-03 03:25 — Edward Russel

I read David Jonathon's article Anybody Up To Writing Good Directory Software? the other day, which got me thinking about software directories in general. As David mentioned, many of the software directories one finds when doing a quick google search are free as in beer, not as in freedom. But what interests me is the software directories that already exist, providing a combination of both free as in beer software, and open source software. Sites such as Freeware Downloads and Shareware Download don't advertise themselves as providing free as in liberty software, but each of them have a good selection of open source software available... if you know where to look.

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