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Open source lobby a voice in EU patent consultations

Open source software developers are second only to corporations in voicing opinions in a consultation process about the future of Europe's patent regime, the European Commission said Wednesday.

Infradapt LLC Announces Formation, Acquisition of McFadden ...

PHILADELPHIA, July 5 /PRNewswire/ -- LanXperts, Inc. of Allentown, Vital IT Solutions Inc. of Exton, and McFadden Associates Inc. of Philadelphia and Easton today announce their merger and consolidation of operations to form Infradapt LLC. [LanXperts carries Linux certifications - dcparris]

Dr. Notes Cuts Off Customers, Demands Fee

  • GNU/Linux And Open Source Medical Software News; By Fred Trotter (Posted by dcparris on Jul 5, 2006 10:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, Linux, PHP
A great example of the problems that you have with using a proprietary license for your EHR has been posted onGPLMedicine.org From the main article:(McGoverns) tech support contract with Boca Raton-based Dr. Notes was originally for $1,200 a year but the company wanted her to pay $5,000 a year. When McGovern refused, the company didn't give her an updated monthly password needed to access the program and view records, she said. You cant make this stuff up.'

KDE at FrOSCon 2006

  • KDE Dot News; By Daniel Molkentin (Posted by dcparris on Jul 5, 2006 9:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
About two weeks ago, several KDE developers gathered at FrOSCon, the Free and Open Source conference in St. Augustin near Bonn, Germany. Hosted by the Computer Science department of the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, the conference also provided rooms for free software projects. One was seized by the KDE project for discussion and hacking. Additionally, representatives of the KDE project gave two talks at the official conference programs, as well as two other talks that directly related to KDE. Read on for the full report.

Open source urged to remain European

The organizer behind the Open Source Business Conference has called on European enterprise open source companies to retain their roots and avoid the urge to relocate to the US.

The transition away from Microsoftness

It has been months now and I'm still receiving letters about my first rant. The basic thrust of the rant is that Linux developers should be focusing more on innovation than on mimicking what is already on Windows. I stated what I thought were good arguments, and I had many more that wouldn't fit into the space available for my column.

[Preach, brother, Preach! That was why I quit playing with Red Hat (7.2-ish); it was getting to look too much like Windows (at least the installation) - dcparris]

StartCom Enterprise Linux (AS-4.0.2) - Update Release

Eilat, Israel, July 4, 2006 - As announced earlier, the updated release of the StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-4 series, received the YUM Extender as its new package and software updater, as well as the 1.5 Firefox browser and Thunderbird mail client. This, together with an additional 200 updated packages, makes this stable and proven operating system, the work horse for your mission critical enterprise applications.

Eclipse comes last in quality vote

Joins NetBeans

The increasingly popular Eclipse open source tools framework has finished in last place, with Sun Microsystems' NetBeans, in a developers' vote on quality of features.

Trolltech Releases Qt 4.2 Technology Preview

"Trolltech announced the release of a technology preview of Qt 4.2 – the upcoming new version of its leading framework for high performance cross-platform application development – to its commercial and open source developer community for feedback. The final release of Qt 4.2 is currently scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2006." 4.2 adds a new canvas, SVG support and improved integration with GTK, CUPS and DBus. Their What's New document includes the full details or just download it directly.

KDE Edition of GUI Testing Tool Squish

  • KDE Dot News; By Harri Porten (Posted by dcparris on Jul 5, 2006 12:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
froglogic GmbH today announced the availability of Squish/KDE. Squish/KDE is a free of charge edition of the Qt GUI testing tool Squish to create and run tests on applications developed for the popular K Desktop Environment. Squish offers a versatile testing framework with a choice of popular test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript and Tcl) extended by test-specific functions, open interfaces, add-ons, integrations into test management systems, a powerful IDE aiding the creation and debugging of tests and a set of command line tools facilitating fully automated test runs.

Music industry prepares lawsuit against Yahoo China

World's biggest music companies preparing a copyright infringement lawsuit as part of effort to crack down on piracy.

Suselinux Desktop ready in July: Novell

It appears that we're not having a good week with vendors. Novell has expressed mild annoyance at our article alleging that the company is late with the release its latest whizz bang desktop product, Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10. In fact, the product is dead on time, according to Novell.

Debian Weekly News - July 4th, 2006

  • Mailing list; By Martin Schulze (Posted by dcparris on Jul 4, 2006 9:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Newsletter; Groups: Debian
Welcome to this year's 27th issue of DWN, the weekly newsletter for the Debian community. Andreas Barth [1]announced that four more assistants have been added to the release team. There are [2]rumours to start a port of Debian to the recently freed [3]Minix 3 operating system. Steve Kemp [4]noted that he has become a full member of the security team recently which now consists of four full members.

Open Source Lab Simile Releases AJAX Timeline Tool

Simile, a joint project between W3C and MIT, released an AJAX tool for vizualization of time-based events. Creators of the appropriately named Timeline describe it as "DHTML-based AJAXy widget... like Google Maps for time-based information."

Vcs expect open source to be default option

Open source software represents a better bet for venture capital firms than traditionally licensed software, according to representatives of three VC firms gathered at the recent Open Source Business Conference in London.

Bluedot PMP runs Linux, loves people

  • Digital World Tokyo; By J Mark Lytle (Posted by dcparris on Jul 4, 2006 6:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Japan's Bluedot and Korea's Digital Cube have put their heads together and come up with a rather nifty Linux-based PMP with a 30GB hard-drive and lots more goodness inside.

IBM 182, SCO 0

Linux enthusiasts breathed a huge sigh of relief last week as almost two-thirds of the SCO group's case against IBM was booted out of court because of lack of specific evidence.

[Sigh of relief? Try something more along the lines of "In your face, SCO!" Possibly some un-informed CIO's were relieved. However, the rest of us fully expected as much. - dcparris]

Happy Independence Day

We're taking the day off to celebrate the US Independence Day holiday. We intend to reflect on traditional American values such as freedom of speech and religion, fairness, justice, respect for the rule of law, the right to pursue happiness, standing up for the underdog, and taking responsibility for one's actions. We suggest other US residents do the same, and hold their elected leaders to the same if not higher standards. Then we suggest everyone have a barbecue and watch some fireworks.

LugRadio Live returns

More geekiness than you could shake a light-sabre at

After the success of last summer's bash, the founders of the geektastic* radio show LugRadio are holding another live event for the open source community.…

Gtk+ 2.10.0 Now Available

The latest stable release of GTK+ is now available for download at http://www.gtk.org/.

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