Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th May 2008 18:40 UTC
GNU, GPL, Open Source Back in April 2008, Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth pitched the idea of major open source projects synchronising their release cycles on a 6 month period. Projects like gcc, the Linux kernel, GNOME, KDE, as well as the distributions, would work out an acceptable release schedule. It would allow for easier collaboration between the various projects, and hardware vendors would be better able to support Linux since all major distributions would ship with the same kernel version.
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RE: Ubuntu calling the shots?
by segedunum on Tue 20th May 2008 11:25 UTC in reply to "Ubuntu calling the shots?"
segedunum
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The King is in the altogether,
But altogether the altogether,
He's altogether as naked as the day that he was born.


Edited 2008-05-20 11:25 UTC

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