Resources for “Belly Dance and Free Software”

Resources for the print article.

Belly Dance

San Francisco Bay Area MECDA: www.sfbamecda.org

Dawn Devine: www.davina.us

Hannah: www.hannahdance.com

Setareh: www.setarehdancer.com

Tempest: www.meddevi.com

Michelle Joyce: www.arabicdance.net

Paloma: www.bellydancessentials.com

Luna: www.shuvani.com

Rakkasah: www.rakkasah.com

Free Software

Free Software Foundation: www.fsf.org

gPhoto: www.gphoto.org

gtkam: www.gphoto.org/proj/gtkam

GTK+: www.gtk.org

GIMP: www.gimp.org

Scribus: www.scribus.org.uk

HTMLDOC: www.easysw.com/htmldoc and www.htmldoc.org

Python: www.python.org

Professional Photography

Don Cameron's Creative Camera & Workshops: www.doncameron.com

Linux Journal

“Linux as a Publishing Platform” by Clay Dowling: www.linuxjournal.com/article/8098

“Introducing Scribus” by Peter Linnell: /article/7054

“Making Movies with Kino” by Olexiy Tykhomyrov and Denys Tonkonog: /article/7779

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