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LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that voting for the 2014 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is now open. The Members Choice Awards allow the Linux community to select their favorite products in a variety of categories.
LinuxQuestions.org Turns Fourteen
I'm extremely proud to announce that exactly 14 years ago today I made the very first post at LQ, which served to introduce it to the world. To say that LQ has exceed my initial expectations since then would be a monumental understatement.
2013 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners
The polls are closed and the results for the 2013 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards are in.
Voting for the 2013 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is Now Open
LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that voting for the 2013 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is now open. The Members Choice Awards allow the Linux community to select their favorite products in a variety of categories.
LinuxQuestions.org Reaches Two Milestones: One Millions Threads and Five Million Posts
We're happy to announce that LinuxQuestions.org recently crossed the one million post and five million thread thresholds. With over 500,000 members, LQ remains one of the most active Linux communities on the web. We'd like to thank each and every LQ member, without whom the site wouldn't exist.
Win a Gratis Pass to OSCON 2013 Courtesy of LinuxQuestions.org
We're happy to announce that as part of the LQ Birthday Celebration, we're able to offer a completely gratis pass to OSCON 2013 in Portland, OR. Visit this LQ thread for information on eligibility.
LinuxQuestions.org Turns Thirteen
I'm extremely proud to announce that exactly 13 years ago today I made the very first post at LinuxQuestions.org, which served to introduce it to the world. To say that LQ has exceed my expectations since then would be a monumental understatement. 4,957,188 posts and over a half million members do not even begin to tell the story. The community and mod team that has grown here at LQ is truly amazing and something that I'm very proud to be a part of. I'd like to once again thank each and every LQ member for their participation, dedication and feedback. Without you, LQ quite simply wouldn't exist.
LQ Launches New Linux - Virtualization and Cloud Forum
We're proud to announce the addition of a Linux - Virtualization and Cloud Forum at LinuxQuestions.org.
Announcing ChromeOSQuestions.org
The Questions Network is proud to announce the launch of ChromeOSQuestions.org.
2012 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners
The polls are closed and the results for the 2012 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards are in. Debian, Android, Raspberry Pi and LibreOffice are among the winners. The Members Choice Awards allow members of the Linux community to choose their favorite products in a variety of categories including Mobile Distribution of the Year, Server Distribution of the Year, Database of the Year, NoSQL Database of the Year and Desktop Environment of the Year. The total number of categories this year was 30.
Voting for the 2012 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is Now Open
LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that voting for the 2012 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is now open. The Members Choice Awards allow the Linux community to select their favorite products in a variety of categories.
LinuxQuestions.org Turns Twelve
I'm extremely proud to announce that exactly 12 years ago today I made my very first post at LinuxQuestions.org, which served to introduce it to the web.
2011 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners
The polls are closed and the results for the 2011 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards are in.
Voting for the 2011 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is Now Open
LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that voting for the 2011 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is now open. The Members Choice Awards allow the Linux community to select their favorite products in a variety of categories. Awards will be given out in 31 categories this year, including Server Distribution of the Year, Desktop Distribution of the Year, Mobile Distribution of the Year, Browser of the Year, NoSQL Database of the Year and Open Source Game of the Year. The polls will close on February 9th. This is the eleventh annual LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Previous winners include Red Hat, Ubuntu, Firefox, MySQL, Gnome, KDE and Python.
LinuxQuestions.org Turns Eleven
I'm extremely excited to announce that exactly 11 years ago today I made my very first post at LinuxQuestions.org. Since then LQ has exceeded my expectation in every way. 4,382,316 posts and 457,176 registered members does not even begin to tell the story.
Announcing AndroidQuestions.org
The Questions Network is proud to announce that AndroidQuestions.org is now officially out of BETA. AndroidQuestions.org is for the discussion of all Android-related topics; from phones, tablets and other hardware devices to Android applications and development. As the second site in The Questions Network, AQ shares a unified login with one of the most popular Linux forums on the web: LinuxQuestions.org, which has almost 500,000 active members and nearly 5,000,000 posts. The rapid adoption, vibrant ecosystem and its Linux roots made Android an easy selection as the topic of choice for this addition to The Questions Network.
2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners
The polls are closed and the results for the 2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards are in. Ubuntu, Android, MySQL, Cassandra, VLC, Puppet and Django are among the winners. The Members Choice Awards allow members of the Linux community to choose their favorite products in a variety of categories including Mobile Distribution of the Year, Desktop Distribution of the Year, Database of the Year, NoSQL Database of the Year and Revision Control System of the Year. The total number of categories this year was 31.
Voting for the 2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is Now Open
LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce that voting for the 2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards is now open. The Members Choice Awards allow the Linux community to select their favorite products in a variety of categories. Awards will be given out in 31 categories this year, including Server Distribution of the Year, Desktop Distribution of the Year, Mobile Distribution of the Year, Browser of the Year, NoSQL Database of the Year and Open Source Web Framework of the Year. The polls will close on February 17th. This is the tenth annual LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Last year's winners include Ubuntu, Firefox, Gnome, VLC, MySQL and Python.
LinuxQuestions.org Turns Ten
I'm extremely excited to announce that just over 10 years ago today I made my very first post at LinuxQuestions.org, which served to introduce the site to the public. In the 3,654 days between then and now, LQ has exceeded my expectations in every way. 441,620 members have posted 4,006,965 times in 807,707 threads. The LQ Wiki has 7,895 articles and LQ ISO has facilitated 12,185,643 downloads. LQ even has a new sister site of sorts in LinuxExchange.org.
New Site Launch: LinuxExchange.org
LinuxExchange is "StackOverflow for Linux and Open Source" and is built on the StackExchange platform. That means it’s a collaboratively edited question and answer site about Linux and Open Source with a workflow somewhere between the forums of LinuxQuestions.org and the Mediawiki-based LQ Wiki. After a BETA launch last month, the site is now out of bootstrap mode and is production ready. Visit LinuxExchange.org.