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Subject: Third Issue of the "Brave GNU World", the monthly GNU forum, is online now
From: Brave GNU World <column@gnu.org>
Date: 14 May 1999 14:27:59 +0200

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               Third Issue of the "Brave GNU World", the 
               monthly GNU forum, is online now
				-- Georg Greve



Hi !

The thirs issue of the "Brave GNU World" column is online 
now. It can be found on the GNU Webpage and its mirrors
under


  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.en.html
  [ English version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.de.html
  [ German version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.fr.html
  [ French version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.ja.html
  [ Japanese version ]


The "Brave GNU World" is a "quadrolingual" (English, German, French and 
Japanese) monthly column that provides information about internal 
developments of the GNU Project and things of importance to the GNU 
community, while trying to give insights into the underlying philosophy.

The German version is also printed in the "Linux Magazin", Germany's
biggest GNU/Linux magazine.

The third issue covers the following topics:

 * Brave GNU World multilingual  (introduction)
 * Hurd                          (the GNU kernel)
 * official GNU projects         (what is it and what does it mean)
 * GNU User Group                (answering a question from Taiwan)

This column is intended to become a forum for all GNU maintainers,
friends and associates and I am always open to suggestions. So if 
you

 * have questions about the GNU Project that might be of general
   interest 

 * have a GNU Project and would like to improve its profile

 * would like to start a GNU Project you are looking for people to
   start it with 

 * think something doesn't get the publicity it deserves

 * would like to see something made public

send mail to:

	"Brave GNU World <column@gnu.org>"


Regards,

		Georg Greve