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Issue #20 June 2006
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- Visionary keynote: Cory Doctorow
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- Collaborate with 108
- The many meanings of 108
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The many meanings of 108
Rebecca Fernandez interviews Karsten Wade and Todd Barr about 108, the new open source collaborative content community.
With the beta launch announced at the Red Hat Summit in Nashville, 108 has been covered extensively by the media. Red Hat Magazine gives you an inside look into the new website.
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Hear how open source principles are being applied to content. Uncover the mystery surrounding the number 108. And find out how to get involved.
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- Also in this issue: Collaborate with 108, an article by Karsten Wade
- Linux Planet: Red Hat Developers Can Get Chatty
- The Channel Insider: Red Hat Goes All Out for Developers




