It would only seem natural that Linux bloggers would surely wax in a sentimental manner, about their favorite operating system, and just as Thanksgiving Day approaches in the United States of America.
With his column which is called, "Why FOSS Matters to Me (But Maybe Not to You)." Bruce Byfield, of Datamation, sure enough ended up kicking things off early; only just a few weeks ago.
A timely topic it is, and with Windows 7 just out, with the free software community's bickering in so very bitter a manner of late, common goals sometimes seem in danger of being forgotten.
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