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[ILUG] European Software

[ILUG] European Software

NW Dublin linux at esatclear.ie
Sat Apr 3 22:21:14 IST 2004


Replying to myself I know but ....

some more research (and memory racking) and I came up with

UK   VNC (England) and Freenet (Scotland) w/ Alan Cox (Wales) !
France   Frozen Bubble
Ireland   wv

Still haven't come up with much though!   Leaving now so hopefully some 
lovely ILUGgers will have put some ideas in my inbox when I return or 
else I think I'll scrap the idea!

Niall

NW Dublin wrote:

> Does anyone know a good way to try and find out the origins of popular 
> Linux software.   I am working on an ILUG LiveCD for EXPO and I had 
> the (possibly crazy) idea of trying to do some sort of round the EU in 
> FOSS, maybe even just a page which highlights contributions from all 
> the EU member states (and new members and accession members)?   Of 
> course I'd really like to have all the software on the cd aswell so it 
> should be normal and useful ... (I ask a lot)
>
> Here is a list of the countries and some things software which came 
> straight to mind (not much !!!).   Any ideas on how to find more, or 
> anything people can think of ...
>
SNIP no need to send all that again SNIP




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