free software in latin america

May 6, 2009

Venezuelan government’s Canaima GNU/Linux 2.0.1 stable is released

Filed under: Free Software, Latin America, Venezuela — tania @ 5:28 pm

Canaima is a Venezuelan GNU/Linux distribution, promoted and developed with significant government support, and designed to be packaged with applications for administering federal government agencies! Recently, an event called “Cayapa técnica” was held to celebrate and kick off collaboration between the Canaima community and the Venezuelan government’s CNTI (National Center of Information Technology) to improve upon the distribution. Anyone can download the latest i386 release (and there’s also a version for AMD64 architectures).

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