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Linux desktop survey under way
The Linux Foundation is taking its third annual survey about desktop Linux.
The survey is designed to pinpoint areas of user need. This will enable the foundation to focus development efforts and accelerate the adoption of Linux desktops and clients. The survey has been made available in languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Russian and French to foster broad participation.
The 2007 Linux Desktop Survey will be conducted from October 17 to November 30, with results published shortly afterward.
To take the survey, please access it at this Web page.
Posted by Paul Krill on October 17, 2007 10:05 AM
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