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Build in the open? Share it with the community. We’re inviting open source projects to take part in this year’s OS Community. Whether you're writing a kernel, crafting a micro-OS, or developing tools that empower others to dive deep—this is your chance to showcase it. If your code is open and your project is bold, we want it on our space.

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