--- Jan Ulrich Hasecke <janulrich.hasecke at web.de> schrieb: > This is strange. They use a german newspaper from > the 1940s as > background on their webpage.
Yes, this is quite strange. More "Return to Castle Wolfenstein" generation collateral damage than a political statement, I presume. > > Interesting project. But I saw some typographic > issues in Linux Paper: > widows and "Hurenkinder" as we say in german. It is > good to use Open > Source, but you need a designer anyway. Maybe they > can improve the > quality in the future. They have been learning by doing. And they've really improved, judging from what I'd seen last time. > > There is a whole Linux distribution called Aurox > made in Poland for the > german market. You buy a magazine with articles on > installation and > other issues including a CD-set with the programs. > There seems to be a > very vivid Open Source movement in Poland. Good to > know! Aurox and the German version of Linux+ seem to be "retaliatory" steps for bringing Linux Magazine and SuSE from Munich to Poland :-) At last, there is some interchange between Polish and German Linux communities, let's hope, it stays this way. greetings Maciej P.S. http://www.gnu.org/thankpoland.html ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 250MB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de
