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Debian OS Developed by Global Volunteers

MDR Aktuell Wernigerode 15d15d Impact 5
The Debian operating system, a free project supported by numerous volunteers, runs on computers and servers used by companies, researchers, governments, and individuals. Andreas Tille, a 59-year-old physicist working at the Robert Koch Institute, is one of the volunteers contributing to the Debian project from Wernigerode. The Debian operating system is developed by over 1000 volunteers worldwide who contribute their work without pay. Andreas Tille leads the project and has attended annual meetings in various global locations, including Bres, Bangkok, Busan, and Kochi. Tille has connections with people across the globe through his involvement.

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MDR Aktuell

“oder zu Mondrobotern. Die Rede ist vom Betriebssystem Debian. Es ist ein freies Projekt. Das heißt, es wird von vielen Ehrenamtlichen getragen. Unter ihnen ist ein Mann aus Wernigerode. Marcel Roth stellt ihn vor. Andreas Tille ist 59 Jahre alt, Physiker und arbeitet beim Robert Koch-Institut.”

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“Mehr als 1000 Menschen weltweit entwickeln Debian, ehrenamtlich und unentgeltlich. Andreas Tille leitet das Projekt, an den jährlichen Treffen nimmt er seit langem Teil und sieht viel von der Welt.”

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