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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 12, 2012
Full GNOME census report now available
When Dave Neary announced his GNOME Census report, he stated that the full
report would only be available to paid customers until October, when it
would be released under the CC Attribution-Sharealike license. Things have
changed, though, and the
full report is now available to all. "Why the change of heart?
My intention was never to make a fortune with the report, my main priority
was covering my costs and time spent. And after 24 hours, I've achieved
that. I have had several press requests for the full report, and requests
from clients to be allowed to use the report both with press and with their
clients." The report may be downloaded via this
page.
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