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'''Open Source Greece''', at http://opensource.gr/en/index.html
* '''Open Source Greece''', at http://opensource.gr/en/index.html
 
* '''Greek free software community''', at http://www.ellak.gr/  
 
* '''Greek Creative Commons community''', at http://ccgreece.blogspot.com/  
'''Greek free software community''', at http://www.ellak.gr/  
* '''Greek Linux''', at http://www.linux.gr/  
 
* '''Greek Open Office''', at http://el.openoffice.org/  
 
* '''Hellenic Linux Users' Group''', at http://www.hellug.gr/
'''Greek Creative Commons community''', at http://ccgreece.blogspot.com/  
 
 
'''Greek Linux''', at http://www.linux.gr/  
 
 
'''Greek Open Office''', at http://el.openoffice.org/  
 


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=Magazines=

Revision as of 15:59, 17 March 2007

Free/Open Projects

Magazines

Hyperdrome, at http://hyperdrome.net/about.html

Host of the Journal of Hyper(+)drome.Manifestation, at http://journal.hyperdrome.net, with left-theoretical contributions about the network society.


Re-public, at www.re-public.gr/en/

Bi-lingual Greek-English journal of the Papandreou Foundation. The third issue of the journal is entitled "Beyond private and public: The promise of the commons". Issue in preparation as of January 2007: Wiki Politics

People

George Dafermos, active in the open source movement, has two blogs, at http://george.wymiwyg.com and http://radio.weblogs.com/0117128. He's currently undertaking research on the peer governance of free/open communities at the TU Delft.


Publications

Report on applying Creative Commons and GPL-type licences in Greece