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Can OpenStack Avoid Fragmentation In China? 42

itwbennett writes "More people visit the OpenStack Web site from Beijing than any other city in the world and developers in China account for the second largest number of code commits. But beyond a high level of interest, there's another reason that the OpenStack Foundation might do well to host its next summit in Hong Kong: Avoiding fragmentation. China has a history of going its own way in technology. 'I watched it develop its own 3G technology, much to the dismay of global network and phone makers who were shut out of the market. More recently, Chinese companies have gleefully gone on their own with Android,' writes ITworld's Nancy Gohring. It seems like a long shot, but maybe by holding the next summit in Hong Kong, OpenStack can draw contributors into the fold."
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Can OpenStack Avoid Fragmentation In China?

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 11, 2013 @05:54PM (#44255617)

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Snowden

It has just been discovered that research causes cancer in rats.

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