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:LXer: Linux in the Global Community: How the Iraqi Linux Group Came to Exist
LXer: Linux in the Global Community: How the Iraqi Linux Group Came to Exist
Jun 6, 2005, 19 :45 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (3824 reads)

(Other stories by Tom Adelstein)

"The philosophy behind Free, Open Source Software has parallels in several cultures which practice ethical cooperaton. Perhaps that's why it threatens unethical business practices which feed on the unknowing. In this series, I plan report on (1) successes otherwise unknown (2) some cultural reasons for Linux acceptance in the world community (3) practices that might thwart the spread of cooperative community activities.

"Community cooperation has existed through modern history. In the United States, communities of immigrants have always joined together to help one another rise in socio-economic terms since the earliest of times..."

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