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Open source for school projects

I think the idea of using open source for class projects as suggested
by http://www.kegel.com/academy/opensource.html is a good thing. The
page also has
[[http://www.kegel.com/academy/opensource.html][Contributing to Open
Source Projects HOWTO]].

Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/1531

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