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Re: Feliz cumpleaños Debian



2013/8/16 Sergio Bessopeanetto <sbess63@myopera.com>
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> Nadie se acordó. Hoy Debian cumple 20 añitos.
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> --
> Sergio Bessopeanetto
> Buenos Aires, Argentina
> Skype: sergio.bess
>
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Extraído de la página de noticias de Debian:

Debian invites you to its 20th birthday

August 9th, 2013

The Debian Project, the team behind the free Debian operating system,
would like to invite you to join in celebrating the upcoming 20th
Debian Birthday which will take place on 16 August 2013 in Le Camp, in
Vaumarcus, Switzerland, during this year's annual Debian conference,
DebConf13.

During the Debian Birthday, the Debian conference will open its doors
to anyone interested in finding out more about Debian and Free
Software, inviting enthusiasts, users, and developers to a half day of
talks relating to Free Software, the Debian Project, and the Debian
operating system.

Attending the Debian Birthday is free of charge and is open to
everybody interested in Free Software. More information about it, and
a complete schedule, can be found on the DebConf13 website.

About Debian

The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly
free community project aiming to build a free operating system. Since
then the project has grown to be one of the largest and most
influential open source projects. Available in 70 languages, and
supporting a huge range of computer types, Debian calls itself the
universal operating system; the current release includes over 20,000
software packages for more than ten computer architectures, ranging
from the common desktops and laptops to mobile phones and tablets up
to big computing mainframes. Debian is the basis for several other
Linux distributions, including Knoppix and Ubuntu. Thousands of
volunteers from all over the world work together to create and
maintain the Debian system, many of them in their spare time.

The Debian Project’s key strengths are its volunteer base and
commitment to providing the best operating system possible. Apart from
DebConf most communication takes place on the Internet in
mailing-lists and chat-rooms. Unlike all other Linux distributions of
similar size Debian is an independent non-profit organization not
backed by a commercial company. Debian’s dedication to Free Software,
its non-profit nature, and its open development model make it unique
among Free Software distributions.

About DebConf

DebConf is the Debian Project's annual developer conference. In
addition to a full schedule of talks, DebConf provides a unique
opportunity for developers, contributors and other interested people
to meet in person and work together more closely. It has taken place
annually since 2000 in locations as varied as Scotland, Argentina,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Nicaragua. More information about DebConf
is available from http://debconf.org.

About DebConf13

More information about this year's Debian conference can be found on
the DebConf13 website. DebConf13 thanks its two platinum sponsors,
Google and the Matanel Foundation, as well as all the other sponsors.

Contact Information

For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
http://www.debian.org or contact the DebConf Press Team.



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