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One Year Anniversary for OpenSourceCommunity

"If you jump to the last page of the submitted posts, you'll see that this site [OpenSourceCommunity.org] was officially launched on March 21 in 2007. If I counted well, 260 members have been registered so far, and 1076 blog entries have been posted, what means ca. average 3 posts a day."

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Creative Commons is turning 5

"No matter where you are in the world, we invite you to celebrate CC’s five years of helping to keep culture free and celebrate the future of participatory culture."

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CC: Creative Commons @ 5 years

"Five years ago this December, we launched Creative Commons...We have taken the insight of the Free Software Movement, and made it real in the space of culture, science and education. There is now a language to signal the freedoms creators support, and a set of legal and technical tools to make those freedom stick."

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Fifth Anniversary for Plone Content Management System

Plone is celebrating their fifth anniversary this week. Plone is an open source content management system (CMS) built on the Python based Zope application server. The two people that are probably celebrating the most about Plone's success are its project leaders and founders, Alan Runyan (a US Texan) and Alexander Limi (a Norwegian).

The following are some talking points straight from about the positive accomplishments of the Plone open source project during the past five years. The talking points are straight from their fifth year anniversary announcement with only a little editing on my part. I realize that there are other open source projects that may have accomplished just as much as Plone during the past five years. However, this is Plone's time to shine. Also, this is rare occasion I get to promote a non-PHP Web application to our visitors here at CMS Report.

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