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CAOS Theory Podcast 2008.10.10
Jay Lyman, October 10, 2008 @ 2:42 pm ETAgenda:
* Linux and open source conferences growing, changing
* Red Hat has low-cost HPC Linux package
* Ringside knocked out
* Open source software in the struggling economy
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