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A Quantitative Profile of a Community of Open Source Linux Developers
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, study: histories, analyses, explanations.
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cugy.net - Computer Users Group of Yokota
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A great resource for fun, information and of course... computers.
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Free-soft.org
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General information on Free Software (Open Source) and its community.
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GNU Help
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A group of network architects, designers, developers, and admins offering support to organisations. Includes forum, papers and related links.
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Intel Open Source Computer Vision Library
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The computer vision library will provide a wide range of functions, including gesture recognition, object-tracking, face recognition and camera calibration, that will help researchers develop ways to use "computer vision" as a method for people to interact with computers.
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Open Source Development Network
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The OSDN brings many of the Open Source community's favorite gathering places together and makes it easier to move between them.
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Open Source Resources
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Resource site for Open Source Software researchers. Contains a bibliography, news and opinion sources, and links.
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OpenSource.hp.com
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A number of Open Source software projects that run on various HP (former Compaq) systems.
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Panday.Net
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A community website for Filipino Open Source Software / Free Software (OSS/FS) advocates.
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Softpanorama
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(slightly skeptical) open source software educational society. Eastern European focus; many links are ideal for those with few resources in hardware or money.
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