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The Linux Foundation Adds the openSUSE Build Service to its Developer Network
The Linux Foundation Adds the openSUSE Build Service to its Developer Network
One of the first announcements rolling out of the Linux Collaboration Summit in San Francisco this morning is the Linux Foundation's addition of the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) to its Linux Developer Network. The Foundation plans to provide an interface to the OBS via the LDN site to aid ...
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You're a Mac, you're a PC...Now it's our turn, says Linux
You're a Mac, you're a PC...Now it's our turn, says Linux
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