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<title>Linux Foundation Announces Keynotes for Exclusive Collaboration Summit</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/03/11/linux-foundation-announces-keynotes-for-exclusive-collaboration-summit/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/03/11/linux-foundation-announces-keynotes-for-exclusive-collaboration-summit/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Announces Keynotes for Exclusive Collaboration Summit&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Community leadership tackles opportunities for Linux while MeeGo takes center stage with full-day session and keynote &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, March 11, 2010 – The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced newly confirmed keynotes and panelists for its Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. The Summit, now in its fourth year, takes place April 14-16, 2010 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit is the only event where a true cross-section of leaders from the Linux developer, industry and end user communities meet face-to-face to tackle today’s most pressing issues facing Linux, including technical development, legal topics, ISV porting and end user requirements. The Summit is designed to accelerate collaboration and problem solving by bringing key stakeholders together in a neutral setting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This year&amp;#8217;s Collaboration Summit prominently features content on three trends driving the Linux market currently: mobile computing, cloud computing and legal topics associated with the platform.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Highlights from this year’s program include: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	Full-day session on MeeGo, the new computing platform backed by Intel and Nokia and hosted by The Linux Foundation. &lt;strong&gt;Nokia Vice President Ari Jaaksi&lt;/strong&gt; will deliver a keynote that provides a complete overview of the project. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	The Linux Kernel Roundtable Panel featuring &lt;strong&gt;James Bottomley, Jon Corbet, Christoph Hellwig, Greg Kroah-Hartman&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Andrew Morton. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	Does Open Source Mean Open Cloud? Moderated by &lt;strong&gt;John Mark Walker&lt;/strong&gt;, founder and chief community architect at Community Root, LLC. Panelists include &lt;strong&gt;Matt Asa&lt;/strong&gt;y, chief operating officer at Canonical;&lt;strong&gt; David Lutterkort&lt;/strong&gt;, principal software engineer at Red Hat; &lt;strong&gt;Sam Ramji,&lt;/strong&gt; vice president at Sonoa Systems; and &lt;strong&gt;Doug Tidwell&lt;/strong&gt;, senior software engineer at IBM. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	A tongue-in-cheek keynote about community dynamics from &lt;strong&gt;Josh Berkus&lt;/strong&gt;, chief operating officer, PostgreSQL Experts, How to Prevent Community: Making Sure Your Pond Stays Small. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	Keynote from Linux Foundation Executive Director &lt;strong&gt;Jim Zemlin&lt;/strong&gt;, The State of the Linux Union.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	Why Your Life Might Depend on Your Code. A keynote by&lt;strong&gt; Alexander Schanz &lt;/strong&gt;who uses Linux in his post as Head of Data Center at DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH, German air traffic control.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	10 Years of Linux at IBM, a keynote from &lt;strong&gt;Dr. Daniel Frye&lt;/strong&gt;, vice president, Open Systems Development, IBM, and board member at the Linux Foundation. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Day two includes the half-day session dedicated to “The Year of Cloud Computing,” which will be moderated by cloud computing expert &lt;strong&gt;Bernard Golden&lt;/strong&gt;. Executives from IBM and Bull will host a full-day session on High Performance Computing. And, the Linux Foundation’s legal counsel&lt;strong&gt; Karen Copenhaver&lt;/strong&gt; will lead the full-day session on “Legal for Non-Lawyers.” Day three includes a variety of workgroup meetings, including Linux Standard Base (LSB), FOSSBazaar, Driver Backport, Filesystems, Desktop, OpenPrinting, Toolchain and Green Linux. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To review the complete schedule, please visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/agenda&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/agenda&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sponsored by IBM and Intel with additional support from Google, HP and Nokia, the Collaboration Summit is an invitation-only, exclusive event that is bringing together the brightest minds in Linux, including core kernel developers, distribution maintainers, ISVs, end users, system vendors and other community organizations.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For more information on the Linux Foundation’s Annual Collaboration Summit, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit www.linuxfoundation.org.  &lt;/p&gt;
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	<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Linux Foundation Announces Call for Participation for LinuxCon Japan</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/03/11/linux-foundation-announces-call-for-participation-for-linuxcon-japan/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/03/11/linux-foundation-announces-call-for-participation-for-linuxcon-japan/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Announces Call for Participation for LinuxCon Japan &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, March 11, 2010 – The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced its Call for Participation (CFP) for LinuxCon Japan, which takes place September 27-29, 2010 in Tokyo. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Formerly known as the Japan Linux Symposium, LinuxCon Japan will continue the tradition of educating attendees with technical and informative presentations and will foster collaboration between developers from Japan and Asian countries and their International colleagues.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;LinuxCon CFP submissions are due May 14, 2010. To submit a proposal, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp&lt;/a&gt;. To register for the event, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/component/registrationpro/?func=details&amp;did=33&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/component/registrationpro/?func=details&amp;amp;did=33&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The following topics will be given priority for the 2010 LinuxCon Japan program:&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux in the desktop&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux for embedded systems&lt;br /&gt;
•	Making Linux smarter&lt;br /&gt;
•	Opportunities for Linux in the new global economy&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux in mobile devices (smart phones, netbooks, etc.)&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux in the cloud&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux appliances&lt;br /&gt;
•	Optimization in the data center&lt;br /&gt;
•	Techniques for successful adoption of Linux in business, government and academics&lt;br /&gt;
•	Keeping Linux &amp;#8220;open&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Japanese Linux developers, vendors and users represent a vibrant community with important contributions to the development of Linux,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation. “LinuxCon Japan provides a neutral forum for this community to come together with members from around the globe to work on specific projects that advance the operating system.” &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;LinuxCon Japan is the premiere Linux conference in Asia that brings together a unique blend of core developers, administrators, users, community managers and industry experts. It is designed not only to encourage collaboration but also to support future interaction between Japan and other Asia Pacific countries and the rest of the global Linux community. The conference includes presentations, tutorials, birds of a feather sessions, keynotes, sponsored mini-summits. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The program committee includes recognized community members, including:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	James Bottomley, Novell&lt;br /&gt;
•	Jon Corbet, LWN.net&lt;br /&gt;
•	Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao, NTT&lt;br /&gt;
•	Yoshiya Etoh, Fujitsu&lt;br /&gt;
•	Satoshi Oshima, Hitachi Ltd.&lt;br /&gt;
•	C. Craig Ross, The Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
•	Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC&lt;br /&gt;
•	David Woodhouse, Intel Corporation&lt;br /&gt;
•	Hideaki Yoshifuji, Keio University&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation events provide kernel developers, IT professionals, end users, senior executives, industry experts, students and the media with a vendor-neutral, nonprofit forum in which collaboration and education advance knowledge and accelerate the advancement of Linux. The events provide a platform for new Linux and open source developments to be revealed and discussed. To get more information about all Linux Foundation events, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a non-profit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;http://linuxfoundation.org.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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	<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Linux Foundation Opens Linux.com Store, Launches Community Design Contest</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/03/10/linux-foundation-opens-linuxcom-store-launches-community-design-contest/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/03/10/linux-foundation-opens-linuxcom-store-launches-community-design-contest/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Opens Linux.com Store, Launches Community Design Contest &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;New online store features exclusive merchandise that represents unique Linux culture and will include items designed by community   &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, March 10, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today launched a new merchandise store on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux.com&quot;&gt;Linux.com&lt;/a&gt; where people can purchase a new line of exclusive and original T-shirts, hats, mugs and other items that reflect “geek culture.&amp;#8221;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The merchandise available in the Linux.com Store is designed to reflect the unique and varied culture associated with Linux; for example, visitors to the Linux.com Store won’t find corporate-looking “logo T’s.” The images on the T-shirts, mugs, hats, stickers and other items are designed to invoke feelings of geek pride, freedom, fun, eccentricity, and originality.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Linux Store is open today at &lt;a href=&quot;http://store.linux.com&quot;&gt;http://store.linux.com/&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Linux Foundation today is also launching its Linux.com T-shirt Design Contest. The designs available in the Linux.com Store are currently limited to the creativity of a select few. With the new Store, the Linux Foundation will provide a forum in which community designs can be shared, rated and ultimately made available on Linux.com Store merchandise. This gives anyone the opportunity to help generate important funds for Linux Foundation activities.   &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Design submissions are due by April 11, 2010. The top five designs will be available for community vote at Linux.com through June 6, 2010. The winning design will be included on T-shirts available for purchase in the Linux.com Store and the designer will be awarded with travel to Boston, Mass., to attend LinuxCon (&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon&lt;/a&gt;) in August. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To submit your design, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux.com/tshirt-design-contest&quot;&gt;http://www.linux.com/tshirt-design-contest&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Selling Linux-specific merchandise is another way to support community development. The Linux.com Store aims to serve a community of people who want to display their affinity for Linux specifically while supporting important activities that advance the platform,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation. “And, the Linux.com T-shirt Design Contest will bring to light the best merchandise we can offer in the Store and will showcase community talent in an entirely new and fun way.”  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All revenue generated from the Linux.com Store will go directly towards Linux Foundation activities, events and strategic initiatives. The Linux Foundation uses funds from a variety of revenue streams to support the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and to sustain important services such as technical events; travel grants for open source community members; a vendor-neutral forum for projects such as MeeGo; and free training resources direct from the kernel community; among others. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;www.linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;.  &lt;/p&gt;
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	<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Linux Foundation to Host MeeGo Project</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/02/15/linux-foundation-to-host-meego-project/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/02/15/linux-foundation-to-host-meego-project/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation to Host MeeGo Project&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;New open source software platform backed by Intel and Nokia will power the next generation of computing devices&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, February 15, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced it will host the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org/meego&quot;&gt;MeeGo project&lt;/a&gt;, the open source software platform for the next generation of computing devices. MeeGo combines Intel’s Moblin™ and Nokia’s Maemo projects into one Linux-based platform.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MeeGo, announced today in a joint release by Intel and Nokia, will be deployed across many computing device types - including pocketable mobile computers, netbooks, tablets, mediaphones, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment systems, and brings together the leaders in computing and mobile communications as the project’s backers. MeeGo is designed for cross-device, cross-architecture computing and is built from the ground up for a new class of powerful computing devices.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MeeGo will be hosted by the Linux Foundation as a fully open source project, encouraging community contributions in line with the best practices of the open source development model. The Linux Foundation expects MeeGo to be adopted widely by device manufacturers, network operators, software vendors and developers across multiple device types and for many organizations and developers to participate in the project.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“With MeeGo, you have the world’s leader in computing – Intel – uniting with the world’s leader in communications – Nokia – in a true open source project hosted at the Linux Foundation,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at the Linux Foundation. “MeeGo has been built from the ground up for rich, mobile devices and will deliver choice to consumers without lock-in. For developers, they will have the power of the Qt platform across a multitude of devices and architectures giving them an incredible opportunity to innovate and reach users.” &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Linux Foundation’s MeeGo project welcomes contributors and encourages developers and others to get involved at the site or find out more about joining the Linux Foundation at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org/meego&quot;&gt;http://www.linuxfoundation.org/meego.&lt;/a&gt; Moblin and Maemo contributors are encouraged to participate at MeeGo.com. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MeeGo is working with existing upstream projects such as the Linux kernel, ofono, connman, X.org, D-BUS, tracker, GStreamer, Pulseaudio and others. The companies and projects associated with MeeGo will continue to support those upstream projects. As an open source software platform, MeeGo will help to reduce market fragmentation and complexity, while helping to accelerate industry innovation and time-to-market for a wealth of new Internet-based applications, services and user experiences. Along with MeeGo, the Linux Foundation is working with companies and projects across the mobile/embedded industry to unite and optimize best practices for Linux-based development that will speed time to market and lower costs for companies using Linux-based mobile operating systems. More information can be found at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org/embedded&quot;&gt;www.linuxfoundation.org/embedded&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MeeGo and other Linux embedded issues will be discussed at the upcoming Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in San Francisco. More information on the meeting can be found at &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;www.linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;
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<title>Linux Foundation Announces 2010 “We’re Linux” Video Contest: The Linux Super Bowl Ad</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/02/04/linux-foundation-announces-2010-%e2%80%9cwe%e2%80%99re-linux%e2%80%9d-video-contest-the-linux-super-bowl-ad/</guid>
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	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Announces 2010 “We’re Linux” Video Contest: The Linux Super Bowl Ad&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“We’re Linux” returns for the second year in a row, aims to surface creative user-generated ads for the popular operating system&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, February 5, 2010 – The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced the 2010 “We’re Linux” video contest.  The contest seeks to find the best user-generated videos that demonstrate what Linux means to those who use it and inspire others to try it. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The contest is calling all community members and amateur filmmakers to share with the public what a 30-60 second Linux-focused spot for the Super Bowl might look like. This theme is not a requirement for entry; however, videos that can demonstrate the benefits of Linux to the general public are likely to receive more community votes. The submissions should aim to inspire people to use Linux, create conversations among the public, and convey the power and ideals of Linux. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The contest officially begins today and will be open for submissions through midnight on April 4, 2010. The winner will be revealed at the Linux Foundation’s Collaboration Summit on April 14, 2010 in San Francisco and will be awarded with a laptop loaded with Linux and a trip to LinuxCon (&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation..org/events/linuxcon&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon&lt;/a&gt;) in Boston, Mass. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“We have been inspired by the creativity and level of participation we have seen for the ‘We’re Linux’ video contest and want to provide a forum again this year for people to share,” said Amanda McPherson, vice president, marketing and developer programs, The Linux Foundation. “The contest attracts an extended community of folks to Linux and allows us all to weigh in on the best Linux videos.”  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The winner will be determined by a combination of online community ranking and a panel of judges that includes:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	Andrew Morton, lead Linux kernel maintainer;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Stephen O’Grady, co-founder, Red Monk;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Stormy Peters, executive director, GNOME Foundation;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Brandon Phillips, Linux kernel developer, Novell;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Bob Sutor, VP, Open Source and Linux, IBM Software Group; and&lt;br /&gt;
•	Steven Vaughan-Nichols, journalist, ComputerWorld.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Last year, the “We’re Linux” contest called on participants to consider the popular “I’m a Mac; I’m a PC” commercials and create their own videos to promote Linux. The concept was based on the idea that while Apple and Microsoft have billions of dollars in advertising budgets, Linux had the power of crowds. The winning video, by Amitay Tweeto and titled “What Does it Mean to Be Free” (&lt;a href=&quot;http://video.linuxfoundation.org/contest/winners&quot;&gt;http://video.linuxfoundation.org/contest/winners&lt;/a&gt;), was an inspirational piece that communicated the ideals of the open source operating system. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To submit a video and for more information on the contest rules and guidelines, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://video.linuxfoundation.org/contest/we-are-linux-superbowl-ad-contest&quot;&gt;http://video.linuxfoundation.org/contest/we-are-linux-superbowl-ad-contest.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;www.linuxfoundation.org.&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;
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<title>Linux Foundation Announces Call for Papers, Registration for North America’s Premiere Linux Conference, LinuxCon</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/02/02/linux-foundation-announces-call-for-papers-registration-for-north-america%e2%80%99s-premiere-linux-conference-linuxcon/</guid>
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	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Announces Call for Participation, Registration for North America’s Premiere Linux Conference, LinuxCon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, February 3, 2010 – The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced its Call for Participation (CFP) for LinuxCon, which takes place August 10-12, 2010 in Boston, Mass. Registration for the event also opens today: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon/register/&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon/register/&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;LinuxCon (&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/lp/linuxcon&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/lp/linuxcon&lt;/a&gt;) has emerged as the premiere annual conference for Linux developers and executives in North America. The event brings together technical and business leadership for unmatched opportunities to collaborate and learn about all matters Linux.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;There are three different categories for CFP submissions: Developer (kernel, core development, software engineering); Operations (systems architecture, Linux migration and deployment); and Business (open source governance, best practices). The founder of the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), Matt Asay, will join the conference committee this year to help design the Business track.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The following topics will be given priority for the 2010 LinuxCon program:&lt;br /&gt;
•	Making Linux Smarter&lt;br /&gt;
•	Opportunities for Linux in the New Global Economy&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux in Mobile Devices&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux in the Cloud&lt;br /&gt;
•	Optimization in the Data Center&lt;br /&gt;
•	Linux Appliances&lt;br /&gt;
•	Techniques for Successful Adoption of Linux in Business and/or Government&lt;br /&gt;
•	Keeping Linux “Open”&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;LinuxCon CFP submissions are due March 31, 2010 at midnight PT. To submit a proposal, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon/cfp&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon/cfp&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“LinuxCon has quickly become the destination for collaborating in person on all matters Linux,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation. “This year’s conference will include important sessions for developers and operations and executive management. LinuxCon is where you go to collaborate and get things done.” &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The program committee includes recognized community members, including:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	Matt Asay, founder of OSBC and popular CNET blogger;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Hisashi Hashimoto, Open Source Software Technology Center, Hitachi, Ltd.;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Rikki Kite, associate publisher, Linux Pro Magazine;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Jon Masters, author and Linux kernel engineer at Red Hat;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Amanda McPherson, vice president of marketing and developer programs, The Linux Foundation;&lt;br /&gt;
•	Craig Ross, community relations manager, The Linux Foundation; and&lt;br /&gt;
•	Elena Zannoni, manager, Linux Engineering Tools, Oracle. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;LinuxCon this year is sponsored by HP, IBM and Intel and will be preceded with a number of community mini-summits on August 8 and 9, 2010. Mini-summits include the KVM Forum, Linux Storage &amp;amp; Filesystems Workshop, Linux Security Summit, Wireless Summit, and the Power Management Summit. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation events provide kernel developers, IT professionals, end users, senior executives, industry experts, students and the media with a vendor-neutral, nonprofit forum in which collaboration and education advance knowledge and accelerate the advancement of Linux. The events provide a platform for new Linux and open source developments to be revealed and discussed. To get more information about all Linux Foundation events, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a non-profit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit: http://linuxfoundation.org.&lt;/p&gt;
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<title>Linux Foundation Launches Free Training Webinar Series to Meet Growing Demand for Linux Professionals</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/01/25/linux-foundation-launches-free-training-webinar-series-to-meet-growing-demand-for-linux-professionals/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/01/25/linux-foundation-launches-free-training-webinar-series-to-meet-growing-demand-for-linux-professionals/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Launches Free Training Webinar Series to Meet Growing Demand for Linux Professionals&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Also expands its Linux training program to offer new classes in new geographies for developers and sys admins&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, January 26, 2010 – The Linux Foundation®, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced a free Linux Training Webinar Series that will enable attendees to learn the fundamentals of Linux directly from the source of Linux, the developers themselves. The webinar series will feature Linux Foundation technical advisory board (TAB) members and other community developers. The first Webinar in the series is “How To Contribute to the Linux Community,” led by Jon Corbet, and available March 1. To register, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://training.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;http://training.linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This webinar series complements the expanded Linux Foundation training program that now spans the globe with classes in Boston, London, Ottawa, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. The Linux Foundation is also today publishing its Winter/Spring 2010 course catalog, which comprises a variety of ways to train, including classes co-located with the organization’s 2010 events (such as the Collaboration Summit and LinuxCon, among others). New course offerings available from the community’s leading technical talent include embedded Linux; Linux device drivers; Linux kernel internals and debugging; application development for Linux; performance and tuning; and Git essentials. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The free Linux training webinar series features notable technical leaders from the Linux community. Confirmed webinars include:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;•	“An Introduction to Git,” by kernel maintainer and TAB chair James Bottomley;&lt;br /&gt;
•	“Linux System Troubleshooting and Tuning” and “Linux Administration 101,” by Linux author and community manager Joe          “Zonker” Brockmeier;&lt;br /&gt;
•	 “How to Work with the Linux community,” by LWN.net editor and kernel developer Jon Corbet;&lt;br /&gt;
•	“A Linux Filesystem Overview,” by kernel developer Christoph Hellwig;&lt;br /&gt;
•	“Btrfs: An Intro and Update” to the new file system for Linux, by project lead and TAB member Chris Mason; and&lt;br /&gt;
•	“Linux Performance Tuning,” by North America’s first kernel developer Ted Ts’o. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To sign up for notifications regarding future webinars, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://training.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt;http://training.linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“The Linux Foundation’s Training Program connects developers and users with the rock-stars of Linux in a vendor-neutral forum to expand the talent pool for Linux,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at the Linux Foundation. “All industry research points to the fact that demand for Linux talent is outpacing the supply. Our training program helps this by providing highly-technical training that provides job seekers with the skills they need to both grow their careers and advance the increasingly competitive Linux platform.” &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The maturity of Linux combined with a new economic reality in IT has led to a another cycle of accelerated growth for the Linux operating system, especially in the area of mobile and embedded Linux. According to forecasts published by research firm Gartner in October 2009, Linux is the fastest growing operating system on smart phones while Windows in decline. This growth has resulted in high demand for professionals with Linux-related skills; IT analyst firm Foote Brothers has reported a 50 percent increase in this demand in just the last year. The Linux Foundation’s webinar series and expanded training program aims to offer technical classes in all the skill areas most valuable to the growing Linux job market.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Built in collaboration with the Linux Foundation’s TAB (which comprises leading maintainers from the Linux community), the Linux Foundation’s Training Program provides a vendor-neutral, technically advanced learning opportunity. Linux Foundation training classes give students the broad, foundational knowledge and networking needed to thrive in today’s job market.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linuxfoundation.org&quot;&gt; www.linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;.  &lt;/p&gt;
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	<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 05:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Linux Foundation Announces 2010 Event Schedule, Posts Call for Participation for Annual Collaboration Summit</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/01/18/linux-foundation-announces-2010-event-schedule-posts-call-for-participation-for-annual-collaboration-summit/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/01/18/linux-foundation-announces-2010-event-schedule-posts-call-for-participation-for-annual-collaboration-summit/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Announces 2010 Event Schedule, Posts Call for Participation for Annual Collaboration Summit&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, January 19, 2010 – The Linux Foundation® (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that it has finalized its event schedule for 2010, which includes its Collaboration Summit, End User Summit, LinuxCon, Japan Linux Symposium and Linux Kernel Summit. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Linux Foundation today is also opening its Collaboration Summit Call for Participation (CFP) to all members of the Linux and open source software communities. Tracks will include mobile/embedded Linux, High Performance Computing, and filesystems, among others. Summit CFP submissions are due February 19, 2010 by midnight PST and can be submitted online at: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/cfp&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/cfp&lt;/a&gt;. To request an invitation to the Summit, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/collab-summit-invite&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/collab-summit-invite&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Linux Foundation’s events provide the only vendor-neutral forums for Linux community members to significantly advance the Linux platform,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation. “There is no substitute for the face-to-face collaboration that the Linux Foundation can facilitate for the technical innovators and business executives who are bringing Linux into the new decade.” &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Linux Foundation’s 2010 event schedule includes: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit&lt;br /&gt;
Held in conjunction with the CELF Embedded Linux Conference and hosted by platinum sponsors IBM and Intel. Additional sponsors include Google, Intel and Nokia.&lt;br /&gt;
April 14 – 16, 2010&lt;br /&gt;
San Francisco, Calif.&lt;br /&gt;
This event is an exclusive, invitation-only summit where key Linux stakeholders meet face-to-face to advance and create initiatives that address the most pressing opportunities for Linux today.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation End User Summit&lt;br /&gt;
October 12-13, 2010&lt;br /&gt;
Jersey City, NJ&lt;br /&gt;
Another invitation-only event, the Linux Foundation’s End User Summit brings together senior kernel leadership with the C-level executives who are managing Linux in the largest most dynamic companies in the world today. In its third year, this event helps to close a “communications loop” to advance Linux development to meet everyone’s goals. To request an invitation, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/end-user-summit&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/end-user-summit&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;LinuxCon&lt;br /&gt;
August 10-12, 2010&lt;br /&gt;
Boston, Mass.&lt;br /&gt;
LinuxCon is North America’s premiere conference for all matters Linux. The event will bring together community and business leadership as well as up and coming developers to attend sessions produced by the community for the community. LinuxCon will be preceded this year with a variety of “mini-summits” on August 8 and 9, 2010, including the Linux Storage &amp;amp; Filesystems Workshop, the Wireless Mini-Summit and the Bluetooth Summit.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Japan Linux Symposium&lt;br /&gt;
September 27 – 29, 2010&lt;br /&gt;
Tokyo, Japan&lt;br /&gt;
The Japan Linux Symposium is the leading Linux conference in Asia Pacific and brings together developers, administrators, users, community managers and industry experts from across the globe.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/japan-linux-symposium&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/japan-linux-symposium&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux Kernel Summit&lt;br /&gt;
November 1 – 2, 2010&lt;br /&gt;
Co-located with the Linux Plumbers Conference November 3 - 5, 2010&lt;br /&gt;
Cambridge, Mass.&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation will again host the annual gathering of the world&amp;#8217;s leading kernel developers to discuss the state of the kernel and to plan the next development cycle.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linux-kernel-summit&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linux-kernel-summit&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To get more information about Linux Foundation events, and to register, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&quot;&gt;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation events provide kernel developers, IT professionals, end users, senior executives, industry experts, students and the media with a vendor-neutral, nonprofit forum in which collaboration and education advance knowledge and accelerate the advancement of Linux. The events provide a platform for new Linux and open source developments to be revealed and discussed.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://events.linuxfoundation.org/&quot;&gt;http://linuxfoundation.org&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
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<title>Linux.com Launches New Jobs Board</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/01/13/linuxcom-launches-new-jobs-board/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2010/01/13/linuxcom-launches-new-jobs-board/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux.com Launches New Jobs Board &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Employers and job seekers gain a targeted resource for fastest growing area of IT industry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, January 14, 2010 – The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced its new Linux Jobs Board is now available on the popular online community destination for all matters Linux, Linux.com: &lt;a href=&quot;http://jobs.linux.com/&quot;&gt;http://jobs.linux.com/&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The JobThread Network, an online recruitment platform, reports that the demand for Linux-related jobs has grown 80 percent since 2005, demonstrating that Linux professionals represent the fastest growing job category in the IT industry. The new Linux.com Jobs Board will provide employers and job seekers with an important online forum in which anyone can find the best and brightest Linux talent or the ideal job opportunity.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Linux’ increasing use across industries is building high demand for Linux jobs despite national unemployment stats,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at the Linux Foundation. “Linux.com reaches millions of Linux professionals from all over the world. By providing a Jobs Board feature on the popular community site, we can bring together employers, recruiters and job seekers to lay the intellectual foundation for tomorrow’s IT industry.”   &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Employers interested in posting a job opening have two options; they can post their openings on Linux.com and reach millions of Linux-focused professionals or they can use the JobThread Network on Linux.com to reach an extended audience that includes 50 niche publishing sites with a combined 9.8 million visitors every month. For more information and to submit a job posting, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://jobs.linux.com/post&quot;&gt;http://jobs.linux.com/post&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux.com is already a showcase for Linux experts who participate in the online community and gain guru rankings for answering questions, posting tutorials or writing content. Job seekers can include their LinkedIn details on their Linux.com profile, including their resume. They can also subscribe to the Linux.com Jobs Board RSS feed, receive alerts by email and follow opportunities about Linux-related jobs on Twitter at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/www.twitter.com/linuxdotcom&quot;&gt;www.twitter.com/linuxdotcom&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux community members and business users at all levels use Linux.com to find tutorials; news and analysis; Linux distribution information; industry blogs; forums, and more. Linux.com hosts a unique collaboration forum for Linux experts – users and developers – and provides the tools needed to connect with each other and with Linux. Information on how Linux is being used, such as in mobile, can also be found on the site. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Linux.com members can submit articles and information for review and discussion by peers on the website. To join the Linux.com community, of which there are more than 11,000 registered members, please visit: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux.com/community/register.&quot;&gt;http://www.linux.com/community/register.&lt;/a&gt; For existing members, content can be submitted at: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux.com/submit-an-article&quot;&gt;http://www.linux.com/submit-an-article&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux.com&quot;&gt;Linux.com&lt;/a&gt;. For more information, please visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/www.linux-foundation.org&quot;&gt;www.linux-foundation.org&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
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<title>Linux Foundation Announces “Get One, Give One” Holiday Membership Program</title>	<guid>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2009/12/09/linux-foundation-announces-%e2%80%9cget-one-give-one%e2%80%9d-holiday-membership-program/</guid>
	<link>http://linux-foundation.org/weblogs/press/2009/12/09/linux-foundation-announces-%e2%80%9cget-one-give-one%e2%80%9d-holiday-membership-program/</link>
	<description>&lt;p&gt;Linux Foundation Announces “Get One, Give One” Holiday Membership Program &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For every new individual member who joins the Linux Foundation this month, a student will receive a one-year free membership&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SAN FRANCISCO, December 9, 2009 – The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that for every new individual member who joins the organization between today and January 31, 2010, the Linux Foundation will give a free membership to a student for one year. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;New members can elect to sponsor a student on the Linux Foundation wait list or can request the membership be given to a friend or family member with a valid student ID. Students who are interested in obtaining a sponsored membership can sign up at the Linux Foundation website and will be sponsored on a first-come, first-served basis. Proof of student status must be provided. Details can be found at the website: www.linuxfoundation.org/about/join/individual/get-one-give-one-promotion&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;“Individual members are the heartbeat of the Linux Foundation, and students bring to the table new ideas and energy required to advance Linux into a new decade,” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at the Linux Foundation. “New members who join during our holiday program will get the additional benefit of contributing to the advancement of Linux by bringing the next-generation of architects, maintainers and experts into the community.” &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Members have access to exclusive benefits, including a Linux.com email address (ex: joe@linux.com); a Linux Foundation t-shirt; employee purchase pricing at&lt;br /&gt;
Dell, HP, and Lenovo with savings up to 40% on purchases of hardware and accessories; 35% off O’Reilly books and e-books; a variety of deep discounts to attend events or subscribe to industry publications; and the ability to run for a Linux Foundation board seat, among others. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Both corporate and individual members are helping the organization that employs Linus Torvalds and supporting programs that promote and protect Linux. The annual membership fee for individuals is U.S. $99. Students receive all the same benefits as individual members. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;About the Linux Foundation.&lt;br /&gt;
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world. The Linux Foundation promotes, protects and standardizes Linux by hosting important workgroups, events and online resources such as Linux.com. For more information, please visit the www.linux-foundation.org. &lt;/p&gt;
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	<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 17:22:10 +0000</pubDate>
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