reminds me of http://www.joke-archives.com/computers/abcsunix.html "Z is for zcat, which handles compression" -- where I took my nickname from ;) 2009/9/13 Ivan Shmakov <ivan@main.uusia.org>:
As part of my preparations to the oncoming Software Freedom Day celebration here, at Altai State University (Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia), I've prepared a leaflet, which could be called ``an A to Y of Free Software'', to be used as a give-away stuff, primarily targetted at newcomers.
The leaflet contains a list of 25 Free Software products (for each of the English alphabet letters, excluding Z), each accompanied by an URL and a short annotation given in Russian, sometimes a bit humorous. The selection of the packages is rather arbitrary.
I'd appreciate any comments, especially from the Russian language-speaking Free Software users, as I'm not yet sure about wording, typos, etc. I'd be especially glad to see any variants covering completely distinct sets of Free Software packages.
http://waterlily.ip.uusia.org/~ivan/doc-files/a-y-freesoftware-2009/a-y-free... http://waterlily.ip.uusia.org/~ivan/doc-files/a-y-freesoftware-2009/a-y-free...
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