Ernesto Celis celisdelafuente@identi.ca

Tamaulipas, Mexico

Software developer, free software and unix like systems advocate, he is only passing through

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  • Kete Foy kete@identi.ca

    Twin Oaks, Louisa, VA

    free (libre) hardware, software, art, photography, documents and communities

  • Kate J Davis eutouring@identi.ca

    Clacton-on-Sea, United Kingdom

    http://www.eutouring.com Kate Davis - European traveller and author of travel to guides to Paris holidays for a holiday in Paris.

  • Carlos Augusto ARES arescorpio@identi.ca

    Gūshdūn, Iran

    Microelectronics,Robotics,Free Software and Open Source OS

  • C. M. Hobbs nilmethod@identi.ca

    Siloam Springs, United States

    I do filthy, nerdy things.

  • Richard Stallman Political Notes rms@identi.ca

    Cambridge, United States

    These are automatically posted from my blog. I don't read messages on identi.ca, please email me -- rms@gnu.org instead.

  • kompatux3s kompatux3s@identi.ca

    Usuario de Software Libre, México

    Usuario de software libre

  • Jeremy linuxquestions@identi.ca

  • Debian Project debian@identi.ca

    Making the universal operating system, free as in freedom. ♥ The Debian identi.ca account is now fed by the Debian micronews site. Help animating this account: → http://deb.li/identica

  • Michael L. Love proclus@identi.ca

    Baltimore, United States

    Scientist and GNU-Darwin admin

  • jmauricio jmauricio@identi.ca

    Veracruz, Mexico

    Sysadmin: BSD, *NIX, Linux, OSX.

  • chr chr@identi.ca

    All things happen in fives, or are divisible by or are multiples of five, or are somehow directly or indirectly appropriate to 5.

  • The Linux Foundation linuxfoundation@identi.ca

    San Francisco, United States

    The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux.

  • Thomas Gideon cmdln@identi.ca

    Washington, DC

    A peculiar character. https://peculiarcharacter.com and https://thecommandline.net

  • Diaspora joindiaspora@identi.ca

    Diaspora is an awesome, distributed, open source social network in the making from some young hackers at NYU