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        <description>MINIX 3 Consulting Available

The Minix BSD license is very product-friendly - using it as a base for any project or product creates no obligations (unlike the GPL).

On this page you will find a list of consulting developers available for hire.

Please note: consultants are listed on this page at their own request, and are not necessarily endorsed by The MINIX project.</description>
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        <description>We are trying to build a community around MINIX 3. The Google newsgroup is the place to hang out. But there are more ways to help out. New ideas are always welcome. Here are some useful links.

	*  Follow us on twitter! We are @minix3
				*  The MINIX 3 newsgroup on Google groups, and the group for smaller MINIX 3 development updates
				*  Accessing the sources using Git 
				*  MINIX3 development IRC channel (on-topic)</description>
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        <description>Why Would I Want to Help?

MINIX 3 is an interesting new way of organizing an operating operating and there are several reasons you might want to get involved. You might be a student eager to learn about operating systems and find Linux and the BSDs too big and intimidating. You might be a hobbyist who is looking for a high-tech software toy to play with. You might be an inventor or engineer working on a product and in need of a small, reliable, POSIX-compliant operating system with a customer-f…</description>
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