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As you are aware that GNU/Linux computing culture is the de facto standard of the software world, the free/open source community of the world uses city level 'User Groups' as a platform to meet, discuss and innovate with other GNU/Linux software users and developers. | As you are aware that GNU/Linux computing culture is the de facto standard of the software world, the free/open source community of the world uses city level 'User Groups' as a platform to meet, discuss and innovate with other GNU/Linux software users and developers. | ||
GNU/Linux philosophy of public domain software (GNU/Linux distribustion having Linux kernel and a variety of tools, utilities and packages) provides the user with an excellent academic and research opportunity. GNU software are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and provide benefits of open standards and their compliance, increased reliability, security and cost-effectiveness. [[Meerut GLUG]] wiki page | GNU/Linux philosophy of public domain software (GNU/Linux distribustion having Linux kernel and a variety of tools, utilities and packages) provides the user with an excellent academic and research opportunity. GNU software are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and provide benefits of open standards and their compliance, increased reliability, security and cost-effectiveness. [[Meerut GLUG]] wiki page |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 6 July 2009
As you are aware that GNU/Linux computing culture is the de facto standard of the software world, the free/open source community of the world uses city level 'User Groups' as a platform to meet, discuss and innovate with other GNU/Linux software users and developers. GNU/Linux philosophy of public domain software (GNU/Linux distribustion having Linux kernel and a variety of tools, utilities and packages) provides the user with an excellent academic and research opportunity. GNU software are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and provide benefits of open standards and their compliance, increased reliability, security and cost-effectiveness. Meerut GLUG wiki page