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There's so much OSS around us it's hard to know what or where to start.
I just heard of a cool new open stuff: Newscoop, a newspaper content management system. I like to write and publish, I like CM systems. The problem is that Source Fabric, the releasing organization, has also released another really cool system, for radio broadcasting.
Similar story for this: Libre Graphics magazine. I love it, it's origins are a great example of what people can do on a whim and...
Sorry for the recent spate of "Are you going to the desktop summit?" posts -- I've been interviewing and announcing and editing things for the DS, sometimes I get stuck in that frame of mind!
Anyways, are you going to the desktop summit?? It's in Berlin in August, I should be there. ;-)
If you haven't yet, you should book your accommodation, and you may be interested to use some of the hotel partners that we've arranged for the event. You can see the participating...
Thomas Thwaite, designer and technologist, will be a featured keynote speaker at this summer's Desktop Summit 2011 in Berlin. Find out more about Thomas in this interview I did!
You'll need to state that the designs are your own and available under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Send to entries to: ds-team@desktopsummit.org
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