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Python
in 4 circles

Python

Included in at least 4 public shared circles yet


Robert King
492

492 members +0 0 comments

Robert King 2012-08-27 11:07:07

just testing out http://publiccircles.appspot.com/addcircle
Mitesh Shah
142

142 members +0 8 comments 1 shares

Mitesh Shah 2012-03-09 12:40:12

Linux Pages

Now a days lots of Linux users want to manage their Linux circles,
So we think to create the following circles and share these circles.

Comment On The Appropriate Circle's Links To Help Us
To Adding More Linux Pages, Distro & Users In Appropriate Circle


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Mitesh Shah
371

371 members +7 22 comments

Mitesh Shah 2012-01-24 06:31:34

This is my #Linux #Circle
Anyone suggest me more linux circles or users that i miss in my linux circle
#Circle #Linux
Oussama DJEFNI
112

112 members +1 0 comments

Oussama DJEFNI 2011-12-15 22:31:26

A good collection of everything open source :)
#PublicCircles #OpenSource #Linux #GNU #OSS

Please feel free to edit and share.
#OSS #PublicCircles #GNU #OpenSource #Linux

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