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Wow! Where did the time go? We’re 2!
Back in September 2010, when Mageia was born, we had big dreams for our baby distro. It’s great to be able to say: our dreams are coming true! What’s happened since our first birthday? We released Mageia 2 and have started … Continue reading
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Mageia comes full circle
We have two very interesting news items to share today, just a few days before our Mageia 2 final release. Mandriva Linux community project Mandriva recently announced that it will transfer the responsibility of the Mandriva Linux distribution to an … Continue reading
Mageia at the 2011 OpenRheinRuhr (Germany)
“Deep in the west where the sun is dusty…” is the beginning of a German song about a city in the western coal and steel district of the “Ruhrgebiet”. Times change, blast furnaces and winding towers were abandoned. Today one … Continue reading
Calling artwork and design people
Mageia’s artwork team is swinging into action after the summer break, and we’re looking for anyone with design skills and interest who would like to join us. Is this you? We’re pulling together the Mageia Look in advance of Mageia … Continue reading
Mageia at LSM 2011
The Libre Software Meeting, now in its 12th year, is an annual French gathering of Free Software enthusiasts. Over 4 or 5 days it features several conferences and discussions about a wide range of topics, as seen on the schedule. … Continue reading