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GNU Parallel: A Design For Life
by Matt Lee published Oct 14, 2011 last modified Oct 18, 2011 03:31 PM
On my last night in Gothenburg, at FSCONS, I took a moment to briefly hat with Ole Tange, from GNU Parallel -- a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel, locally or using remote machines.
Located in Bulletins / 2010 / Fall 2010 Bulletin
The Appleseed Project
by Matt Lee published Oct 14, 2011 last modified Oct 18, 2011 03:31 PM
On my last night in Gothenburg, I briefly chatted with Michael Chisari, of the Appleseed project, which is creating a free software social network.
Located in Bulletins / 2010 / Fall 2010 Bulletin
Free Software From An Artistic Perspective
by Matt Lee published Oct 14, 2011 last modified Oct 18, 2011 03:31 PM
On my travels north, I meet with Rob Myers, former GNU chief webmaster and one of the developers on GNU social. Rob is an artist who uses free software exclusively for his work. Previously, he had an exhibition of art created using free software in Zagreb, Croatia. Today, we meet in the less exotic location of Peterborough.
Located in Bulletins / 2010 / Fall 2010 Bulletin
GNU Hackers Meeting: Gothenburg, Sweden
by Matt Lee published Oct 14, 2011 last modified Oct 18, 2011 03:31 PM
In Gothenburg, Sweden, I attended an informal bar meetup with several GNU hackers. Among them were Brian Gough, who sits on the GNU Advisory Committee, José Marchesi, a GNU PDF developer, Michael Foetsch, from gNewSense, Ralf Wildenhues, who hacks on the GNU Autotools (autoconf, automake, libtool), Simon Josefsson from GNU TLS, and Alfred Szmidt, a veteran of many projects, including GCC, GDB, Hurd and, more recently, the GNU networking utilities, inetutils.
Located in Bulletins / 2010 / Fall 2010 Bulletin
Apple's iOS: smaller package, bigger restrictions
by Matt Lee published Dec 06, 2011 last modified Dec 14, 2012 05:09 PM
All Apple hardware runs tightly controlled proprietary operating systems. Apple has used its mobile devices to distribute iOS, a version of OS X with pared down functionality, but just as many restrictions.
Located in Campaigns
Contact us by email
by Matt Lee last modified Jul 20, 2012 11:06 AM
Located in About / Contact the Free Software Foundation
Blog Entry French presidential elections 2012 and free software
by Matt Lee published Apr 24, 2012
The French free software advocacy group April asked all of the candidates in the upcoming French presidential elections about their positions on free software, software patents, DRM and more.
Located in Blogs / Community
Blog Entry Can you help Groklaw monitor the Google/Oracle trial?
by Matt Lee published Apr 24, 2012
The Groklaw website needs your help to update the community on the trial proceedings.
Located in Blogs / Community
Blog Entry Mark Zuckerberg is TIME Magazine's Person of the Year? Where's the "dislike" button?
by Matt Lee published Dec 20, 2010 last modified Dec 20, 2010 04:06 PM
TIME Magazine praises Mark Zuckerberg for creating a system that has connected people around the world with each other.
Located in Blogs / Community
Emacs 17 comes with its own doctor
by Matt Lee last modified Jan 04, 2011 06:21 PM
Located in Bulletins / 1986 / February

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