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debconf23.debconf.org
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arthur.ludus.club
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| | | | | I recently became an active contributor to the Debian project, which has been consolidated throughout my GSoC project. In addition to the great learning with my mentors, Lucas Kanashiro and Raphäel Hertzog, the feedback from other community members has been very valuable to the progress we are making in the Distro Tracker. Tomorrow, thanks to Debian project sponsorship, I will take off for Hsinchu, Taiwan to attend DebCamp and DebConf18. It is my first DebConf and I'm looking forward to meeting new people from the Debian community, learn a lot and make useful contributions during the time I am there. | |
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www.earth.li
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| | | | | As a reader of Planet Debian I see a bunch of updates at the start of each month about what people are up to in terms of their Free Software activities. I'm not generally active enough in the Free Software world to justify a monthly report, and this year in particular I've had a bunch of other life stuff going on, but I figured it might be interesting to produce a list of stuff I did over the course of 2019. I'm pleased to note it's longer than I expected. | |
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timharford.com
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| | | The children of North End, Boston, play in the shadow of an enormous steel tank of molasses. The thick, sticky sugar syrup is being used to make munitions for the First World War. When a worker notices dark molasses seeping from the tank, hewarns thecompany that there could be a leak. But the man in... | ||