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Linux’s Own ‘Canterbury’ Tale: Laughing, Wishing and Hoping

April 4, 2011 No Comments

The Linux blogosphere is never a boring place to be even on the most ordinary of days, but when April Fools’ Day comes around, let’s just say there’s no end to the excitement.

Take this year, for example. April hadn’t even yet arrived for those of us here in the U.S. when a series of shocking announcements began circulating through the Linux blogosphere.

“We are pleased to announce the birth of the Canterbury distribution,” began the announcement from the Debian site, for example.

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