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:Where the heck is Bayanihan Linux 5.0?
Where the heck is Bayanihan Linux 5.0?
Jan 3, 2009, 08 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4920 reads)

"I visited the BL project website and noticed that nothing much has changed since my last visit in August of 2007. Their forum is also very quiet with extremely low activity and plenty of unanswered posts.

"Danny Garcia of Dannybuntu tried to contact the Bayanihan Linux team via email to request for an interview (to be published here at junauza.com) but failed. Since Danny’s questions are too good to be ignored, I decided to publish them now. Hopefully, someone from Bayanihan Linux will get to read this and can give us some answers. Here’s the content of Danny’s email to Bayanihan:"

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