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    Buona Pasqua 2025 a tutti i GNU/Linuxari

    April 20, 2025
    Buona Pasqua 2025 a tutti i GNU/Linuxari
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    Auguri di Buona Pasqua!

    A tutti gli appassionati del mondo GNU/Linux e del software libero e open source, auguro una Pasqua piena di gioia e condivisione. Che i vostri cuori siano aperti e generosi come un progetto ben documentato e che la serenità della festa risplenda come un sistema appena avviato, senza errori e pronto a collaborare con l’universo open source!

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