OSU Open Source Lab Gets $300,000 From Google

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 08/19/2008 - 00:04

Oregon Live: "The new funds will support growth and projects at a lab that has hosted some of the world's largest and most far-reaching open source efforts, including the Mozilla Firefox browser, portions of the One Laptop Per Child project, the Linux Foundation's main infrastructure, Apache Web Server and the Drupal content management system."


 

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