The Open Source Lebanese Movement become a Network of users group
Free software is simply software that respects our freedom — our freedom to learn and understand the software we are using. Free software is designed to free the user from restrictions put in place by proprietary software, and so using free software lets you join a global community of people who are making the political and ethical assertion of our rights to learn and to share what we learn with others.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Open Source Lebanese Movement A network of lebanese users group leaded by Pascal Fares
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The Open Source Lebanese Movement is a community-driven network that promotes open-source technologies and collaboration among Lebanese developers and technology enthusiasts. It connects local user groups and encourages knowledge sharing, innovation, and the adoption of free and open-source software. The initiative has been led and supported by technology advocate Pascal Fares, who has played a key role in organizing events and building the community. Through workshops, meetups, and online discussions, the movement helps developers learn, collaborate, and contribute to global open-source projects. Overall, it strengthens Lebanon’s tech ecosystem by encouraging openness, collaboration, and community learning.
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