The Linux Foundation Store: Linux gets silly
Cyber Cynic: “…the Linux Foundation, the non-profit organization dedicated to growing Linux, has launched a new Linux merchandise store featuring a line of exclusive and original T-shirts, hats, mugs and other items that reflect “geek culture.”"
Cyber Cynic: “…the Linux Foundation, the non-profit organization dedicated to growing Linux, has launched a new Linux merchandise store featuring a line of exclusive and original T-shirts, hats, mugs and other items that reflect “geek culture.”"
Linux Store launched by The Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation, the non-profit that supports the growth of the Linux kernel, has launched a merchandise store where people can purchase a newly launched line of original T-shirts, hats, mugs and other items that reflect “geek culture.” According a release sent out by the Foundation, merchandise available in the Linux.com store is “designed to reflect the unique and varied cult
Linux Foundation Opens Linux.com Store, Launches Community Design Contest
New Online Store Features Exclusive Merchandise That Represents Unique Linux Culture and Will Include Items Designed by Community
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Linux.com is now a destination for Linux fans wanting to buy t-shirts, mugs, hats, or stickers, to help support their favorite operating system. The new merchandise store has been launched by The Linux Foundation, with profits being fed back into the continued development and promotion of Linux. Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation said: Selling [...]
Linux.com: The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced the winning design in its Linux.com Store T-shirt Design Contest, "The People's Product." The design won by a large margin with 57 percent (4,501) of all votes cast, with the other five finalists sharing 43 percent of the vote among them.
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