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Have you already registered your machine at the Linux Counter ?
Luxembourg is fairly poor: Linux users per 1000 IP hosts: 9.27
http://counter.li.org/reports/place.php?place=LU
Maybe you just need to add your machine to improve statistics?
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Thierry Coutelier
Président LiLux asbl
Tel: +352 406776 GSM: +352 621 350037
7, Rue des Pres
L-5316 Contern
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Hello all,
Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday September 30 at 20h in the LGL.
See you there.
Best regards.
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Thierry Coutelier
Président LiLux asbl
Tel: +352 406776 GSM: +352 621 350037
7, Rue des Pres
L-5316 Contern
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I already answered we would be interested.
Our next meeting should be around the 24th of September (to be
confirmed) and we could talk about it.
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Subject: LiLux: Ubuntu Local Community Reloaded!
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:24:13 +0200
From: Dirk Estievenart <dirk.estievenart(a)gmail.com>
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Salut,
Nous essayons de rassembler les adeptes d'Ubuntu de la Grande Région (de
Luxembourg). Le but est de s'aider mutuellement, de faire connaître
Ubuntu aux Luxembourgeois, de contribuer à Ubuntu et de s'amuser evidemment.
Le weekend du 2-4 Octobre prochain, aura lieu le "Global Ubuntu Jam",
toutes les teams locales sont invitées à se rencontrer. On aimerait
profiter de cette occasion pour essayer de redémarrer la "Local
Community Team Luxembourg".
Si vous êtes intéressé n'hésitez pas à vous faire connaître! Nous aurons
besoin de vous!
Tous le monde est le bienvenue!
Dirk
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Hello,
We are trying to gather Ubuntu fans of the "Grand Region". The goal is
to help each other, to make Ubuntu known in Luxembourg and to contribute
to Ubuntu.
The weekend of 2-4 October Ubuntu organises the "Global Ubuntu Jam", a
worldwide gathering of all the LoCo teams wher people work together on
Ubuntu (development, bugs, translations, documentation...)
.
We would like to take this opportunity to restart the "Local Community
Team Luxembourg".
If you are interested please les us know! We need you!
Everybody is welcome!
Dirk
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Hallo,
Wir versuchen, die Ubuntu-Fans der Luxemburgischen Großregion zu
versammeln. Ziel ist es, einander zu helfen, um Ubuntu in Luxemburg
bekannt(er) yu machen und beizutragen an Ubuntu.
Am Wochenende vom 2-4 Oktober organisiert Ubuntu die "Global Ubuntu
Jam", ein weltweiter Zusammenschluss von allen LoCo Teams überall dort
wo Menschen gemeinsam an Ubuntu arbeiten(Entwicklung, Bugs,
Übersetzungen, Dokumentation ...)
.
Wir möchten diese Gelegenheit nutzen, um das "Local Community Team
Luxemburg" neu zu starten.
Wenn Sie interessiert sind, bitte las es uns wissen! Wir brauchen Sie!
Alle sind herzlich eingeladen!
Dirk
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http://www.dirkou.net
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You can't develop industrial strength software if you don't treat your
code as a publication for other programmers to read, understand and modify.
Bartosz Milewski - Physicist,Author,Programmer
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Thierry Coutelier
Président LiLux asbl
Tel: +352 406776 GSM: +352 621 350037
7, Rue des Pres
L-5316 Contern
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Source:
http://blogs.computerworld.com/five_reasons_why_its_not_business_as_usual_f…
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols <http://blogs.computerworld.com/sjvn>
Five reasons why it's not business as usual for Microsoft
Bill Gates will be leaving Microsoft
<http://blogs.computerworld.com/good_bye_mr_gates> for good at the end
of the month and Microsoft would have you believe that it will be
business as usual for Microsoft. I understand they also have a great
bridge between Manhattan and Brooklyn that they'd like to sell you. Cheap!
1) You can't replace genius. Steve Ballmer is moving into the top slot,
but I've met Bill Gates, and Steve Ballmer is no Bill Gates. He's a big,
bouncy sales guy.
Can't you just see Ballmer selling used cars on a local TV ad spot?
Instead of running around a stage shouting: "Developers! Developers!"
just visualize him running around a car lot shouting, "Cars! Cars!" I
find it far too easy to do just that. This is the man who's going to
replace Bill Gates? I don't think so.
Besides, he already has a track record as acting head of the company,
and it's lousy. Fire Ballmer
<http://blogs.computerworld.com/five_reasons_to_fire_ballmer> now, why
wait for him to fall on his face?
2) Microsoft has already dropped Vista
<http://practical-tech.com/operating-system/has-microsoft-disavowed-vista>.
Microsoft officials will never admit it, but there's no question about
it: They've given up on Vista <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRAUlK8_2VE>.
In its place, Microsoft is talking up with Windows 7
<http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&art…>.
It's beginning to sound more and more like Windows 7 will show up in 2009.
My question: How is Microsoft going to get Windows 7 right in two years
of rushed development when they made such a flop of Vista with five
years? I can't see it.
3) Microsoft's already lost its technical expertise. How do you think
Vista became such a mess in the first place? If you read Mini-Microsoft
<http://minimsft.blogspot.com>, the answer's clear: Microsoft has become
mired in big company internal politics and -- The horror! The horror! --
meaningless process
<http://minimsft.blogspot.com/2004/09/satans-process-excellence.html>.
It's not just Vista though. Take, for example, the miserable fiasco that
is Windows Home Server
<http://practical-tech.com/infrastructure/windows-home-server-unbelievably-b…>.
All this stupid software/hardware package was supposed to do was operate
as a basic file server. How could you blow this? Don't ask me, but
Microsoft managed it with software that managed to corrupt files
<http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&art…>
when you tried to edit or save them... with Microsoft's own programs!
Come on! /I/ can create my own Linux home server and it will work just
by clicking a few buttons on any modern Linux distribution. Which
reminds me: What's the point of Windows Home Server anyway when I can
just buy a terabyte or so of NAS (network attached storage) for a few
hundred bucks?
4) New leadership will step forward to rescue Microsoft. OK, like who? I
happen to like Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's chief software architect, but he's
not a dynamic leader. As for the rest, well, who do you think have been
'helping' Ballmer steer the good ship Microsoft into shoal waters anyway?
If there's a real next generation of leadership, as opposed to middle
managers, I sure haven't seen them. You?
5) Last, but not least, Microsoft has lost its vision. Think about it.
Microsoft didn't see the shift coming to cheap, lightweight laptops. So,
now Microsoft has had to reverse itself and give XP Home a new lease on
life <http://blogs.computerworld.com/xp_lives_sort_of>. I'm quite sure
that they'll also soon have to bring XP Pro out of retirement
<http://blogs.computerworld.com/will_linux_force_microsoft_to_give_xp_pro_mo…>
too.
Even when Microsoft knows darn well what's happening, like its constant
erosion of Web browser share to Firefox, it seems to be unable to play
catch up. Here's a small bet. By year's end, there will be more people
using Firefox 3
<http://practical-tech.com/network/firefox-3-past-present-and-future>
than Internet Explorer 8
<http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&art…>.
Do I have any takers?
What do all these things have in common? They're all going to happen or
have been happening because Gates is no longer in charge. If you think
Microsoft is the "can do no wrong" economic Goliath of the late 90s and
early 00s, you are so wrong. It's only going to get worse for Microsoft,
a lot worse.
--
Brent Frère
Private e-mail: Brent(a)BFrere.net
Postal address: 58, rue d'Esch
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Hi,
an article of possible interest at the (german-language)
NZZ:
<http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/schweiz/fragwuerdige_auftragsvergabe_des_bund…>
Essentially, a public institution tried to hide the
acquisition of MS licenses from the public, instead of
following proper procedure for procurements.
FOSS group CH/Open went against this...
Greetings,
Eric
Source:
https://www.techworld.com.au/article/270748/cisco_sued_copyright_infringeme…
*Cisco sued for copyright infringement*
Linda Leung (Network World)
<https://www.techworld.com.au/author/2087087128/linda_leung/articles>
12/12/2008 10:10:00
*Tags:* Free Software Foundation
<https://www.techworld.com.au/tag/Free%20Software%20Foundation>, Cisco
<https://www.techworld.com.au/tag/Cisco>
Have your say!
<https://www.techworld.com.au/article/270748/cisco_sued_copyright_infringeme…>0
<https://www.techworld.com.au/article/270748/cisco_sued_copyright_infringeme…>
The Free Software Foundation Thursday slapped Cisco with a lawsuit
claiming copyright infringement related to Cisco's Linksys wireless
routers.
The FSF alleges that "in the course of distributing various products
under the Linksys brand, Cisco has violated the licenses of many
programs on which the FSF holds copyright, including GCC, binutils, and
the GNU C Library". Cisco has denied its users their right to share and
modify the software as a result, the FSF adds.
FSF Licensing Compliance Engineer Brett Smith writing in his blog said
the FSF in 2003 learned that the Linksys WRT54G wireless router used a
GNU/Linux system in its firmware, "but customers weren't receiving all
the source code they were entitled to under our licenses".
Smith adds that the FSF began working with Cisco in 2003 to help the
company establish a process for complying with FSF's software licenses.
It also emerged that other Cisco products were not in full compliance
either, according to Smith, who described the FSF's five-year effort to
get Cisco compliant as a "running game of Whack-a-Mole."
Cisco has refused to "notify customers about previous violations and
inform them about how they can now obtain complete source code," Smith
claims. "The FSF has put in too many hours helping the company fix the
numerous mistakes it's made over the years. Cisco needs to take
responsibility for its own license compliance," he adds.
The complaint was filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District
of New York by the Software Freedom Law Center, which is providing
representation to the FSF in this case. A copy of the complaint
<http://www.fsf.org/licensing/complaint-2008-12-11.pdf> is available on
the FSF Web site.
In a statement, Cisco says: "*Cisco is a strong supporter of open source
software*. Cisco takes its open source software obligations and
responsibilities seriously and is disappointed that a suit has been
filed by the Free Software Foundation related to our work with them in
our Linksys Division. We are currently reviewing the issues raised in
the suit, but believe we are substantially in compliance. We have always
worked very closely with the FSF and hope to reach a resolution
agreeable to the company and the foundation."
--
Brent Frère
Private e-mail: Brent(a)BFrere.net
Postal address: 58, rue d'Esch
L-3720 Rumelange
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European Union
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Fax: +352-20.20.22.19
URL: http://BFrere.net
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