Santeri Kannisto
Santeri Kannisto was one of open source and free software advocates in Finland and held positions in the Finnish IT society in 1991-2004. He was the f...
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Santeri Kannisto was one of open source and free software advocates in Finland and held positions in the Finnish IT society in 1991-2004. He was the f...
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