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Posted February 11th, 2010 by editor
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  • Richard Hillesley

The H will soon be celebrating its first anniversary. Here are links to some articles written for The H by Richard during its first year.

In no particular order, and without explanation :-)

Interstellar overdrive - Linux and astronomy

OpenOffice.org - The fun has gone?

The GPL - Not fade away

"Green screens and might have beens"

Samba - The interoperability dance

Open Source and the UK Government - A memorandum of misunderstanding

openSUSE - Then and now

Ubuntu and Debian's special relationship

Mono - Too much monkey business?

Red Hat - This year's model

Moonlight - A sliver of light?

FreeBSD - "The unknown giant"

In re Bilski - Let us get back to work

Open core, closed heart?

Trademarks - The dinosaur in the room

Hams, hackers, hobbyists and model railways.- Exploring the roots of the free software movement

Routing around the desktop

Electronic voting - Free software and transparency are not enough

Linux on a stick

Richard Hillesley

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