Linux.com Goes Live - For the Community, and By the Community

Posted by Andy_Updegrove on May 13, 2009 2:55 PM EDT
ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove
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Before Linux.com went dark late last year, it was one of the most visited open source news aggregation and discussion sites. In March, work got out that the Linux Foundation had taken Linux.com over, and was committed to making it bigger, better and richer than before. After months of effort (and some pretty impressive Web design work) the Linux Foundation delivered on that promise last night. The results are pretty cool, and different from anything else on the Web.

What you'll find at the new Linux.com is an interactive, growing, feature and content rich resource that can help you hone your developer skills, find a job, assemble a Linux-based system, and, of course, access the most up to date news, blogs and ideas about open source software in general, and Linux in particular. What it's all about can be summed up in just six words: For the community, by the community. And if you read this blog, that includes you.

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