Mike Gerwitz web developer and administrator of GNU/Linux systems, focusing on the development of online communities (e.g. MyCustomBB). Mike is also a freelance web developer and can be found on RentACoder, and is a strong supporter of free software.

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Archive for November, 2007

FSF Membership

FSF Membership Card / Bootable CD-ROM FSF Stickers

A few days ago, I received my FSF membership goodies in the mail. Among these things were a bootable GNU/Linux membership card / CD-ROM, utility flash drive, a CD containing the source code for the files contained on the membership card, a small collection of articles and a very generous amount of creative stickers which I could not help but show everyone. Click on the image above to enlarge.

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  • Life is an Expression

    Life has its chapters;
    whatever you decide.
    Whether you be the author,
    or the reader of your own life,
    is up to you.
    But those who decide
    the beginning and the end,
    will soon realize that
    life is an expression
    of your inner personality
    and deepest truths.
    Even those along for the ride,
    play a role in their hardships.

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  • Supporting Free Software

    In an effort to give back to the open source and free software communities that has so positively affected both my life and career, I have become an Associate Member of the Free Software Foundation to provide my support. I encourage other open source supporters to do the same, or make a small donation toward the effort. For more information on membership, click the image on the lower-right hand column of this page.

    With that said, GNU GPLv3 has been released and has some impressive improvements over version two. All my open source projects, most notably MyCustomBB, will adopt this new license.

    I have also made my final decision not to return to developing for Microsoft Windows. All my open source projects will be cross-os / cross-browser, however I will no longer be developing projects exclusively for Windows. After getting Internet Explorer working on Linux (for developing websites to conform to its absence of standards), I have abandoned it completely and now exclusively use Linux (Ubuntu) and open source software.

    Finally, on a lesser note, I’ve modified this blog’s theme to be a bit more fitting. Hopefully everyone likes it.

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