A Linuxy Christmas Carol: Visions of FOSS Past, Present and Future

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As one year winds down and the dawn of the next looms large, it’s only natural to ponder what has come and what may be in the coming days. Such, indeed, was essentially the premise behind Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, and it also seemed to be the case with Linux bloggers of late, as evidenced by a number of conversations looking back at 2009 and venturing predictions for 2010. Over at Linux Magazine, Christopher Smart took a walk through 2009 from a FOSS perspective. Advancements were made in distros, the kernel and applications, he concluded.
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