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Linux Weekly News 2004 Timeline

Ridgelift writes "Linux Weekly News has made their annual 2004 Timeline available free to the general public. " Much happens in the Linux world over the course of a year. 2004 saw ongoing legal and political fights, new distributions, big releases of major applications, a new mode for kernel development, and more. This timeline is our attempt to separate out the most significant developments of the year and present them in a concise and enjoyable format. It continues an annual LWN tradition; it is the seventh in the series.""

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  1. annual 2004 Timeline by kirun · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...has made their annual 2004 Timeline

    I wonder what next year's 2004 timeline will look like?

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    1. Re:annual 2004 Timeline by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

      Exactly the same, except sepia toned for that nostalgic feel.

      They do mention it's the 7th in the series though, which makes me wonder what 1998's 2004 Timeline looked like...probably a lot of flying cars and robot butlers and things like that.

  2. DeCSS, DVD Jon, Bunner by stratjakt · · Score: 4, Interesting

    None of that has anything to do with linux. DeCSS has nothing to do with OSS, it has to do with your right to descramble your own DVDs.

    Actually, a lot of this list has nothing to do with linux, some just barely have to do with OSS in general, like the DeCSS stuff.

    Hell, news on OSS apps like GIMP doesn't have anything to do with linux. I've always used GIMP on Windows.

    What does the Sun/MSFT settlement have to do with linux?

    I guess without the cruft, the timeline would just be:

    January: Kernel version X released
    April: Kernel version X.1 released
    Novermber: Kernel version X.2 released

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  3. what timeline? by Jodka · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Was anyone besides me expecting to so, and disappointed not to find, an actual timeline, a graphical chart in the form of a line with labeled tic marks demarcating events?

    The link is over-billed. I'ts only a chronologically ordered table, not really a timeline.

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  4. 2005 -- Year of Desktop Linux by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The revolution will not come like a torrent that sweeps through IT departments, converting the unwashed masses to our ways. No, the revolution will continue slowly and quietly. Take heart that in the coming years, our noble cause shall be well known.

    We have continued to infiltrate the server room. We have rekindled the browser war. We have publicly proven that litigation and marketing cannot prevail over quality and enthusiasm. The open source model is reaching more mainstream audiences.

    More are beginning to question The Beast and its minions. More companies are understanding our cause. Some are allies while others, envisioning their own demise, are trying to regain a foothold which they ultimately cannot.

    It is a quiet night, but in that seeming calm we quietly fight. Slowly we position ourselves, quietly we make our way through it all until one day the opposing few open their eyes to see themselves surrounded.

    Take heart, soldiers. We will win. It's only a matter of time.