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The world is different today than it was 10 years ago, and so are we. Here on the city campus, MacBook Pros aren’t unheard of, and people with knowledge of Linux are in demand. Some of those MacBooks are running Vista, administrators are running PHP and ASP.NET on the same machine, and we’re seeing adoption of open source in and on top of a range of our technologies. As the world has changed, so have we, to the benefit of the company and our customers.
I have met this gentleman in the US a couple of weeks ago, at the Open Source ThinkTank. Still clueless? Then read the entire post: Why I’m excited about Yahoo!
Orvieto has submitted a proposal to organize the OpenOffice.org Conference in 2008.
I quote John McCreesh:
I believe one European bid this year stands above the others, which is the bid from Italy. I believe the combination of an experienced organising team, a delightful warm location, and a thriving local community would be hard to beat. I would urge anyone wanting an OOoCon in Europe this year to unite behind Orvieto.
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