OpenSSH in 28 toolboxes
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Aaron using 50 tools
Systems Analyst at American Friends Service Committee in Philadelphia, PA
http://www.afsc.org/
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Aleksei Bebinov using 41 tools
Bishkek
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bearh using 1 tool
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Daniel Cedilotte using 25 tools
FACIL, TikiWiki in Laval, Quebec
http://kiwicedille.info/
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Fen Labalme using 59 tools
CivicActions in Pittsburgh, PA
http://blog.fen.net/
FOSS for schools! -
Fran Boon using 83 tools
Deputy International Support Manager at Oxfam GB in Oxford, UK
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Hapee de Groot using 34 tools
Amsterdam
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Jonah Silas Sheridan using 66 tools
Principal at Information Ecology, LLC in Berkeley, CA
https://iecology.org/
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Jonathan Carter using 53 tools
Technical Co-ordinator at Shuttleworth Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa
http://jonathancarter.co.za/
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kevinbsmith using 27 tools
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Krrypton using 134 tools
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Linux Toolbox created by redyaky
My Linux tools
tagged: Linux -
Mark Bucciarelli using 12 tools
Freelance Developer at Massachusetts, USA
http://www.k16i.net/
Professional bit twiddler -
mat8iou using 68 tools
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michiel using 68 tools
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Mikel using 50 tools
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Monte Jewell using 13 tools
http://www.openmissoula.org/monte_jewell in Missoula
http://www.openmissoula.org/monte_jewell
I haven't had my coffee yet . . . . -
rchk using 110 tools
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rene using 29 tools
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Rick Ruiz using 11 tools
President at VaultletSoft Inc. in Washington DC
https://www.vaultletsoft.com/
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Rob Schley using 46 tools
Partner at Webimagery in New Orleans, LA, USA
http://webimagery.net/
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Russell John using 29 tools
IT Consultant at Dhaka, Bangladesh
https://russelljohn.net/
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Samir Nassar using 87 tools
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Sangura Sitati using 23 tools
Nairobi, Kenya
Drupal and FLOSS enthusiast -
Secure Application Development created by Rick Ruiz
Whatever it takes to build the VaultletSuite, among other things!
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Secure Communications - Linux created by Simos Xenitellis
Various tools that may be useful for securing your communications when using a Linux Client Computer
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Tomas Krag using 64 tools
CTO at Refugees United in Copenhagen, Denmark
http://multiplicity.dk/
Happenstance, not circumstance -
Wireless Networking in the Developing World created by Tomas Krag
Tools that are described in the Creative Commons-licensed book "Wireless Networking in the Developing World"