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From: imran.geriskovan@ttnet.net.tr
Date: Tue 12 Aug 2003 - 11:19:46 EEST

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    Subject: Debian celebrates its 10th Birthday
    Resent-Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 16:27:48 -0500 (CDT)
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    Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 22:38:18 +0200
    From: Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>
    To: Debian Announcements <debian-announce@lists.debian.org>

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    The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/events/
    Debian celebrates its 10th Birthday events@debian.org
    August 11th, 2003 http://www.debian.org/News/2003/20030811
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    Debian celebrates its 10th birthday

    On August 16th, the Debian Project will celebrate its 10th birthday
    with several parties around the globe. The Debian Project was
    officially founded by Ian Murdock on August 16th, 1993. At that time,
    the whole concept of a "distribution" of GNU/Linux was new. Ian
    intended Debian to be a distribution which would be made openly, in
    the spirit of Linux and GNU. The creation of Debian was sponsored by
    the FSF's GNU project for one year.

    Debian was meant to be carefully and conscientiously put together, and
    to be maintained and supported with similar care. It started as a
    small, tightly-knit group of Free Software hackers, and gradually grew
    to become a large, well-organized community of developers and users.
    To achieve and maintain high standards of quality, Debian has adopted
    an extensive set of policies and procedures for packaging and delivering
    software. These standards are backed up by tools, automation, and
    documentation implementing all of Debian's key elements in an open and
    visible way.

    The most prominent guidelines are the Debian Free Software Guidelines[1]
    which are part of the Social Contract and which direct Debian's
    interpretation of Free Software and upon which the Debian distribution
    is based. They were later adopted as the Open Source Definition.

    More than 1,100 people are registered as developers in the Debian
    project and an additional two hundred have applied to join the
    project's ranks. Organisationally, the Debian Project has a project
    leader[2], who is supported by a secretary[3] and several
    delegates[4]. The distribution is tripartite these days, consisting
    of the stable release (current codename ``woody''), the testing
    distribution (current codename ``sarge'') which will become the next
    stable release, and the unstable distribution (codename ``sid'') with
    more than 12,000 binary packages[5] where development efforts are
    primarily focused.

    The Debian Project is celebrating its birthday at various places[6]
    around the globe, since a single large party doesn't seem appropriate
    for a project which is spread worldwide[7]. Some parties are simply a
    social get-together at a restaurant, while others are organised for
    larger audience.

    The following list only enumerates the largest birthday parties[8].

        Czech Republic
               Where: Brno
               What: Celebration
               Registration: http://www.penguin.cz/~skim/10deb

        Finland
               Where: Turku
               What: Birthday meeting
               Registration: http://www.linux-aktivaattori.org/twiki/bin/view/Bazaar/DebianBirthdayTurku2003

        Germany
               Where: Wallenrod
               What: Barbecue and party
               Registration: http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/party/

               Where: Berlin
               What: Party outside
               Info: http://buug.de/deb10/

        United Kingdom
               Where: Cambridge
               What: Party and barbecue
               Information: http://the.earth.li/~huggie/cgi-bin/moin/Debian10thBirthday

    More parties are planned in Alaska, Australia, Austria, Belarus,
    Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany,
    Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden,
    Switzerland, Taiwan and in the United States. For a party in your
    area, please check the full list of parties[6].

    We invite all interested people to attend these parties, meet Debian
    developers and users, exchange GnuPG fingerprints, discuss various
    topics on Debian and Free Software, and otherwise participate in our
    vibrant community.

    Links:
      1. http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines
      2. http://www.debian.org/devel/leader
      3. http://www.debian.org/devel/secretary
      4. http://www.debian.org/intro/organization
      5. http://master.debian.org/~joey/archive/overview.html
      6. http://www.debconf.org/10years/
      7. http://www.debian.org/events/materials/posters/worldmap/
      8. http://www.debian.org/events/2003/0816-birthday

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