File:RMS Eyrolles Paris 2.jpg
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DescriptionRMS Eyrolles Paris 2.jpg |
Français : Rencontre avec Richard Stallman – Librairie Eyrolles : A l’occasion de la sortie de son livre Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre -- Une biographie autorisée (sortie en librairie le 21 janvier 2010), Richard Stallman a tenu une conférence le mardi 12 janvier 2010 à 17h à Paris (Librairie Eyrolles - 59 boulevard Saint Germain, Paris 5ème - France) |
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Source | à l'origine postée sur Flickr avec l'intitulé Richard Stallman - Eyrolles - Paris |
Author | Christophe Ducamp (sous le pseudo xtof) |
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