May
8
Ubuntu-fi is Finland’s Linux Contributor of 2008
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Today, the Finnish Linux User Group[1] announced their yearly Linux Contributor Award. The Winner: Ubuntu Suomi! Translating from the press release (Finnish PDF).
The volunteer community has taken care of translations, arranged events around the country, promoted Linux and Free Software to legislators and, above all, provided user support through its web forum.
Mirv accepting the prize.
(Photo from the ubuntu-fi blog)
Congratulations to our most excellent LoCo Team!
Two honorable mentions were awarded as well. One was given to the Linux.fi wiki. The choice further emphasizes the great importance that peer-provided support and documentation has for the success of Free Software. The other one went to Monty Widenius, the founder of MySQL. Yes, in case you didn’t know, he is yet another Finn helping build the tools for our road to software freedom. :) Altough MySQL is not directly related to LInux, as one of the pillars of the near-ubiqutuous LAMP stack, its success is very much tied to that of Linux.
Cheers to these Honored Ones too!
[1] Yes, there is only one. It is a small country :)
May
3
Share your Ubuntu story!
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This morning, I found an email from Karol in my inbox, telling me about a promotional Ubuntu website he designed. It is slick!
The site is a place for Ubuntu users to share their story. Why do you use Ubuntu? Tell your story about security, stability, desktop sexiness and all the other reasons to choose our favorite Linux distribution for your daily business and pleasure use!



