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The NLUUG (formerly known as The Netherlands Local Unix User Group) is an association of professional UNIX and Linux users in the Netherlands. The group aims to increase and extend the awareness and use of Open Standards (including UNIX) and similar open systems and Open Source software.
The NLUUG also maintains one of the largest FTP mirrors in the world, and is the prime FTP site for several packages including VIM.
The NLUUG (formerly known as The Netherlands Local Unix User Group) is an association of professional UNIX and Linux users in the Netherlands. The group...
readability of programs. Moolenaar was a member of the Dutch Unix user group, NLUUG, which presented him with an award during its 25th anniversary, for his...
Software Foundation (FSF) for his work on Python. In May 2003, he received a NLUUG Award. In 2006, he was recognized as a Distinguished Engineer by the Association...
Centre. Later, he initiated the Dutch and the European Unix User Groups NLUUG and EUUG (that became later EURopen). As chairman of EUUG, he started the...
Education that preceded the conference. Also there was collaboration with NLUUG. In 2009 it was co-located with the OpenSolaris Developer Conference OSDevCon...
of Slack390". Ftp.nluug.nl. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2017. "Change log of Slack390x". Ftp.nluug.nl. Archived from...
Openlinux Lizard". rant.gulbrandsen.priv.no. Retrieved 2017-09-21. "COAS". NLUUG. 1998-06-23. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2009-03-16...
hosted with the Real-time Linux Workshop in Linz, Austria; in 2008 with the NLUUG in Ede, Netherlands; and in 2009 with Embedded Systems Week in Grenoble...