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POTM for May: libSDL

Posted by GBGames on May 31st, 2007

The general idea of the Project of the Month is to donate some money to an open source project and write a blog post about it. Everyone knows about the major open source projects, such as the Linux kernel or Firefox, but there are plenty of examples of open source projects that impact you […]

POTM for April: Vim

Posted by GBGames on April 30th, 2007

The general idea of the Project of the Month is to donate some money to an open source project and write a blog post about it. Everyone knows about the major open source projects, such as the Linux kernel or Firefox, but there are plenty of examples of open source projects that impact you […]

POTM for March: WordPress

Posted by GBGames on March 29th, 2007

The general idea of the Project of the Month is to donate some money to an open source project and write a blog post about it. Everyone knows about the major open source projects, such as the Linux kernel or Firefox, but there are plenty of examples of open source projects that impact you […]

POTM for February: Countdown Clock Extension for Firefox

Posted by GBGames on February 28th, 2007

The general idea of the Project of the Month is to donate some money to an open source project and write a blog post about it. Everyone knows about the major open source projects, such as the Linux kernel or Firefox, but there are plenty of examples of open source projects that impact you […]

POTM for January: GnuCash

Posted by GBGames on January 22nd, 2007

This month’s Project of the Month is GnuCash, the personal and small-business financial-accounting software.
I use GnuCash to keep track of my finances. Even before I started my business, GnuCash helped me to organize my income, expenses, and bills. I have stopped using my checkbook’s registry just because it is easier to use GnuCash […]

Project of the Month

Posted by GBGames on January 22nd, 2007

Larry Garfield has announced the Open Source Project of the Month.
While there are some major, ubiquitous pieces of open source such as the Linux kernel, OpenOffice.org, Mozilla, and Apache, there is plenty of great pieces of open source out there that doesn’t get funding from companies such as Red Hat, IBM, or hardware […]