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On https://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/lsb/strategies-application-portability we have also found that ISVs who conform to the LSB can focus their energies on creating new function instead of maintaining lots of ifdefs for specific Linux distributions. Being able to focus on their domain expertise instead of basic environment tweaking helps make their solutions more competitive. This makes Linux as a whole a more competitive environment.

wrong links

hello, i found that some links from http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/lsb/certified/distributions?page=1 page are wrong for example http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/platform/ia64 points to amd64 page and http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/platform/amd64 points to my favorite itanium architecture

share this module

hey there. you ppl are using drupal why don`t u use share this-module rather than bringing it directly from the sharethis url. page loding time will reduce by that

A simple challenge

I've been on this site for a very short time and I can't help but notice, despite that there are plenty of users here, there's very little comments on posts and only a few people are contributing to the welbeing of the site. Maybe I'm just not understanding it, this seems like a nice solid site with plenty of relevent, good information. Here is a challenge for all the people out there who only have 1 or 2 points to their profile, POST something, a good how-to, a nice tutorial, a reply, a snappy comeback to someone elses reply, something.

dgoemans blog, very useless "Comux 010010" posting titles

Hi: When looking at LDN blog postings in my RSS reader, most of dgoemans postings show up with the title "Comux 010010". This is not a very descriptive title, especially since it is duplicated for nearly all of the posts. It is akin to sending email day after day with the same subject line. Not very helpful when deciding what to read. In fact, I mostly ignore those postings, because they almost look like spam. I suggest that more people may read the postings if better titles were used. Otherwise, I enjoy reading the RSS feed. thanks! -Zach

Forum links missing

To whom it may concern, I'm looking at joining the forums for ldn, both generally and in a technical sense but when I was at this page: http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/get_involved I could not use use the links provided, as they said page not found. Might just be a temporary down link. Kind regards,