Ibiblio designates September as Linux Month
[Posted August 31, 2004 by ris]
| From: |
| Sean Slovney <epyon-AT-metalab.unc.edu> |
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| Ibiblio designates September as Linux Month |
| Date: |
| Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:59:42 -0400 (EDT) |
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| labratz-AT-ibiblio.org |
Ibiblio designates September as "Linux Month"
CHAPEL HILL, NC -- September 1, 2004 -- ibiblio.org, the public's library
and digital archive, announces the designation of September as "Linux
Month", in celebration of the twelfth anniversary of the birth of the
Linux software created by developer Linus Torvalds. ibiblio, a
collaboration of the Center for the Public Domain and the University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill, is one of the major distribution hubs for
Linux software, and has been a significant supporter of Linux development
efforts since the organization was founded in 1992.
Linux, a broad term that has evolved to represent both the core
programming development code and the rapidly proliferating variety of
operating system software and software programs, has achieved remarkable
success in both educational and corporate environments, and has grown
tremendously in popularity since the release of version 0.01 in September
1991. Linux software has garnered tremendous international interest (and
controversy) due to its revolutionary development model (the open source
software development model), which removes the proprietary constraints
from the software code, and allows users to freely download, copy and make
changes to the software. Many users then return this altered code back to
the user community, creating software that is often considered more stable
than some commercially available programs.
The variety of available Linux software is breathtaking, and recent
developments in the open source community have made the software
easier-than-ever to install and use. Linux is now in its second major
version and powers
some of the largest Internet servers in the world.
ibiblio invites you to celebrate Linux Month this September. Download one
of the many distributions and software packages from the ibiblio Linux
Archive (http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/). Learn how to use Linux by
visiting the Linux Documentation Project (http://www.tldp.org), hosted by
ibiblio. Discover the many Linux-related collections
developed by ibiblio contributors, and see how the technology behind Linux
has helped ibiblio contributors build some of the most creative
information sharing sites on the web.
Every month is Linux month at ibiblio, but this September, Linux belongs
to the world.
(http://www.ibiblio.org).
--
Sean Slovney
epyon@ibiblio.org
(919) 962-5646
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