<%= image_tag("copyleft-icon.svg", size: "60") %>

Free as in FREE SPEACH

Freedom
<%= image_tag("gears.svg", height: "60") %>

Custom Code

Programs
<%= image_tag("heckert_gnu.svg", height: "60") %> <%= image_tag("tux-mono.svg", height: "60") %>

Linux Consulting

Support
<%= image_tag "dogs2.svg", class: "watermark" %>
<%= image_tag("copyleft-icon.svg", size: "60") %>

Free as in FREE SPEACH

Value your freedom or you will lose it, teaches history. 'Don't bother us with politics', respond those who don't want to learn.
<%= image_tag "stallman.png" %> Dr. Richard Stallman
If I have seen further it is by standing on ye sholders of Giants.
<%= image_tag "newton.png" %> Sir Isaac Newton
Free software is software that respects your freedom and the social solidarity of your community. So it's free as in freedom.
<%= image_tag "stallman.png" %> Dr. Richard Stallman
Der Wert der Freiheit kann nicht hoch genug eingestuft werden. Sie zähl aber leider zu jenen Gütern deren wahre Bedeutung wir erst erfassen, wenn wir sie verlohren haben. Um Freiheit zu gewährleisten müssen wir erst einmal in der Lage sein diese zu erkennen und was vielleicht noch wichtiger ist, zu erkennen was unfrei ist oder uns unsere Freiheit sogar nimmt.

Unfreiheiten zu erkennen und abzustellen ist of unbequem. Unfreiheit ist ob in Bequemlichkeit verpackt. Auch Neid hält uns davon ab Unfreiheiten abzustellen.

WEIRD

weird adj.
/'wɪəd/
weird·er, weird·est
  1. Strikingly odd or unusual, especially in an unsettling way; strange: He lives in a weird old house on a dark street. Your neighbor is said to be a little weird. I felt a little weird after drinking that tea.
  2. Suggestive of the supernatural: weird stories about ghosts.
  3. Archaic Of or relating to fate or the Fates.
Taken from "The free dictionary" Phonetics from PhoTransEdit
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This is mostly about programming.

Here you find links to the projects hosted on Weird Web Workers.

<% @namespaces.each do |namespace| -%>

<%= namespace['name'] %>

<%= namespace['description'] %>

<% @projects.find_all { |project| project.namespace == namespace }.each do |project| -%>
<%= link_to project.name, project.web_url, :target => "_blank" %>
<% end -%>
<% end -%>

WEB

web n.
/web/
  1.  
    1. A woven fabric, especially one on a loom or just removed from it.
    2. The structural part of cloth.
  2. A latticed or woven structure: A web of palm branches formed the roof of the hut.
  3. A structure of delicate, threadlike filaments characteristically spun by spiders or certain insect larvae.
  4. Something intricately contrived, especially something that ensnares or entangles: caught in a web of lies.
  5. A complex, interconnected structure or arrangement: a web of telephone wires.
  6. often Web The World Wide Web.
  7. A radio or television network.
  8. A membrane or fold of skin connecting the toes, as of certain amphibians, birds, and mammals.
  9. The barbs on each side of the shaft of a bird's feather; a vane.
  10. Baseball A piece of leather or leather mesh that fills the space between the thumb and forefinger of a baseball glove. Also called trap, webbing.
  11. Architecture A space or compartment between the ribs or groins of a vault. Also called cell.
  12. A metal sheet or plate connecting the heavier sections, ribs, or flanges of a structural element.
  13. A thin metal plate or strip, as the bit of a key or the blade of a saw.
  14. A large continuous roll of paper, such as newsprint, either in the process of manufacture or as it is fed into a web press.
Taken from "The free dictionary" Phonetics from PhoTransEdit
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Dictionary

workers n.
/'wɜ:kəz/
See: personnel
personnel n.
/ˌpɜːsəˈnel/
band of employees, body of employees, cast, clerical staff, company, corps of employyes, coworkers, crew, factotums, fellow workers, help, labor supply, laborers, laboring force, manpower, members, office force, servantry, servants, staff, team of emmloyees, work force, work party, workers, working people
Taken from "The free dictionary" Phonetics from PhoTransEdit