The Linux Foundation is relaunching Linux.com

I didn’t think anything of it when I read it in the news this morning. And then I went to linux.com to log in, browse the forums, and try to answer any interesting questions, and BAM!!! “Linux.com is relaunching!”

The Linux Foundation is taking over Linux.com. We couldn’t be more excited to work with you on building a community resource for Linux users worldwide.

For the community, by the community, Linux.com will be the central source for Linux information, software, documentation and answers across the server, desktop/netbook, mobile, and embedded areas.

Much like Linux itself, Linux.com will rely on the community to create and drive the content and conversation. While the Linux Foundation will provide the collaborative forum, we hope you - the real experts on Linux - will provide the content. Starting now, we’d like to hear your suggestions on what you’d like to see in the new Linux.com. We’ve created an IdeaForge for you to post, vote and discuss these ideas.

Why didn’t I make the connection… oh well.

Posted by admica   @   4 March 2009

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