Linux Journal celebrated the publication of its 100th issue in 2002 with the release of the Linux Timeline. It's now 2006, Linux itself turns 15 this year and Linux Journal, a little older, grayer and wiser, is soon to release it's 150th issue. In celebration and in honor of an amazing community's history we're compiling the significant events of 2002 through 2006 (and of course anything from earlier years that we may have previously missed).
We ask you to take a few minutes of time and help record history. Consider this article post a giant whiteboard — comment on the event or events you find to be most significant in Linux's recent history, you'll likely see our editors doing just the same.
We'll compile the events and re-release the timeline for all to share in the upcoming months.
Ready? Here we go: >>>>
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