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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by V!NCENT View Post
    I am wondering if there's any part of the internet and beyond that Michael is not keeping track of
    Keeping track of such "holidays" provides me with more reasons to celebrate - like to have an extra Bavarian beer today while still working, even though today is a silly US holiday.

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  • mcgreg
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    I'd say that's a good time to say

    THANK YOU AMD and EVERYBODY who was involved in the development of the open source drivers for the ATI/Radeon hardware.

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  • V!NCENT
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    I am wondering if there's any part of the internet and beyond that Michael is not keeping track of

    Well happy 3rd open source documentation strategy birthday, AMD

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  • phoronix
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    Happy 3rd Birthday To AMD's Open-Source Strategy

    Phoronix: Happy 3rd Birthday To AMD's Open-Source Strategy

    It was three years ago on this day that we were the first to detail AMD's open-source strategy. Yep, it's only been three years since AMD became public with pushing out NDA-free GPU documentation and register specifications, open-source code for the xf86-video-ati and Mesa drivers, and employed a small set of developers to contribute towards their open-source Linux stack. It was also three years ago from this month that the now deceased RadeonHD driver was launched...

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