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Debiant by way of Ubuntu
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Since I know there's a big bad world of open souce out there (think I have a sourceforge login somewhere from the distant past) and there has got to be a way I can employ my desire to code to useful effect, does anyone have any links to give me a headstart on finding my way into that arena? I'll post back here anything I find for myself just to improve OSNN, but meanwhile hope to get some starter ideas here
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Godlike!
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digg.com
del.icio.us cakephp.org djangoproject.com Should get you started. |
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http://www.rentacoder.com/
If you want to do some work, and make money, that is one way to do it. Programmers bid on each project, and the lowest bid usually wins! |
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