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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text appears to be a mix of content from a blog or website, possibly related to Unix command line tools and programming. It includes a navigation menu, categories, tags, and a list of dates. There's also a mention of a book and a license. The text seems to be a fragment of a webpage, possibly from a blog or documentation site, with some formatting issues and possibly incomplete or corrupted data. | |
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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | On Monday, I joined Software in the Public Interest (SPI). I'm currently a non-contributing member and have already applied for contributing membership. MJ Ray asked why people do and dont join SPI,and received answers. Not knowing SPI is no good reason, at least if you are participating in Debian's development, and you should really know SPI if you are a Debian Developer. For me, personally, not joining the SPI would not make any sense. The existance of other organizations is no good reason. Look at me, I am also a Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe. | |
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boffosocko.com
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| | | In this last episode before David Shanske and I head to the Indieweb Summit in Portland, Oregon, we discuss updates to people's Indieweb experience, little things David has hidden in plugins, web-signin vs IndieAuth, etc. We're both looking forward to seeing those of you who can join us in Portland. | ||