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Emily Chen on the state of GNOME in Asia

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emily_chen.jpgSeeing how this year's GNOME & KDE Desktop Summit was held in Berlin, we didn't want to miss out on the opportunity to go and meet some of the people behind the great software we use every day. The Desktop Summit is a huge event for GNOME, KDE and free software communities in general, and is sponsored by some big names in the tech industry, such as Intel, Canonical, Google and Red Hat. We met with Emily Chen, organiser and founder of GNOME.Asia and the Beijing GNOME User Group to talk to her about the state of GNOME and open source software in Asia... continue reading

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