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Gplv3, Committee A Meeting

  • O'Reilly Radar; By Allison Randal (Posted by dcparris on Apr 7, 2007 12:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: GNU
Committee A met in a conference call today for the first time since the release of the third draft of the GPLv3. In the interests of privacy and confidentiality, I won't report specific details of the call. I will talk a bit about how my perceptions changed as a result of the conversation. These are the two core ideas I carried away, and I'll leave it to others on the call or representing the FSF or SFLC to correct any misperceptions.

Lower prices and more flexibility will add to the appeal of ...

Lower prices and more flexibility will add to the appeal of download sites, says David Prosser

[Not directly related to GNU/Linux, but thought some might appreciate the story nonetheless. Oh come now, you knew all along Steve wasn't just being a nice guy! - dcparris]

Broadcom Driver Dispute Uglier Than Necessary

LXer Feature: 07-Apr-2007

It all started with a message describing copied code and offering a solution.

Firefox Adds Content-Sharing Tools

  • NewsFactor Network; By Elizabeth Millard (Posted by dcparris on Apr 6, 2007 7:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
As the Web 2.0 model of extreme interactivity gains ground, Mozilla Labs is working on a new prototype called "The Coop," which adds collaboration and social-networking tools directly to Firefox. The Firefox add-on not only will let users keep track of what friends are doing online, but also will let them share content and integrate other Web services.

Another Industry Attorney on GNU GPL v3

  • IT Business Edge; By Lora Bentley (Posted by dcparris on Apr 6, 2007 6:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU
Mark Radcliffe, an intellectual property attorney and a partner at DLA Piper, also serves as outside counsel to the Open Source Initiative on a pro bono basis. Tuesday, he was a guest blogger for InfoWorld, where he discussed the key changes in the GNU General Public License v3 from the previous draft to the latest.

Red Hat And Exadel Partner To Bring Rich Eveloper Tools

Red Hat today announced a strategic partnership that will add mature, Eclipse-based developer tools for building service-oriented architecture (SOA) and rich, Web 2.0 applications to Red Hat's integrated platform, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss Enterprise Middleware. This move marks the first time that a high caliber set of Eclipse-based developer tools will be available in open source.

Mozilla experimenting with social networking

Mozilla, creator of the popular Firefox web browser, has revealed that it is to integrate social networking features into its services.

How TerraCycle Built a Corporate Network With Discarded Hardware ...

Can you run a business using discarded technology equipment and open-source software? Jon Beyer, the 24-year-old CIO of TerraCycle, does. Beyer was just a freshman at Princeton University when he and his friend Tom Szaky, now CEO, decided to build TerraCycle, which makes fertilizer from worm waste. Products include lawn and garden fertilizers.

Make Firefox full screen even better with Fullerscreen

  • Linux.com; By Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier (Posted by dcparris on Apr 6, 2007 1:53 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Mozilla
Fullerscreen is an extension that gives Web pages in Firefox the full run of your monitor. If you spend much time using Web-based applications like Gmail, Google Notebook, or Backpack, Fullerscreen is a must-have addition to Firefox.

Open Source Trends

I recently returned from a whirlwind trip to Singapore and China. In China, I spoke at the 2007 Software Innovation Summit - Open Source Software and Trends in Internationalization event organized by Stephen Walli and Anne Stevenson-Yang. Stephen blogged about the event and has posted the slides from the talks.

Xensource extends support for Windows and Linux

Open source virtualisation expert has announced the availability of its latest commercial server project

OSS certification begins Western Cape pilot

Five schools in the Western Cape are beginning the development phase of the platform independent INGOTs (International Grades in Office Technology) certification. Using the outcome based model of education, it aims to teach learners skills that can be applied in any number of applications.

Stretching the Education Dollar With Linux

While there are several different distributions of Linux specifically aimed at educators and students, they are not all created equal. Most, however, bear striking similarities -- both in the basic code and in the assortment of software offerings bundled into the distribution. Though each flavor of Linux has its own pros and cons, that variety may actually work to a user's advantage.

Launchpad.net: Easy open source collaboration

Launchpad.net, a web-based collaboration service for improving the flow of communication between different software projects, has begun public beta testing of Launchpad 1.0.

The Open Source Attitude

special report In the first of a three-part series, we offer a comparative look at how firms in the U.S. and Canada decide which software model works for their enterprises

Pramari and University of Arkansas Announce Open Source RFID ...

  • Broadband Wireless Exchange (press release); By Robert Hoskins (Posted by dcparris on Apr 3, 2007 8:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release; Groups: Community
Pramari and The University of Arkansas have announced a strategic partnership to further integrate their RFID Open Source Products and create a comprehensive open source offering for RFID. Under this partnership both organizations will work closely by integrating their products, and leverage their collective knowledge in helping some of the most influential RFID users. With this free exchange of ideas and tools, Pramari and the University of Arkansas seek to create an Open Source community that can further advance RFID infrastructure and create products that fill the needs of the rapidly evolving RFID software market.

Groundwork Intros Open Source Management Solution for Oracle 10g

GroundWork Open Source, Inc., a company that specializes in open source systems and network management software, recently announced release of itsOracle ( News - Alert) 10g Extension for the company’s Monitor Professional product.

Punching the Clock with GNU/Linux

LXer Feature: 3-Apr-2007

Despite Novell's much-touted poll showing Adobe Photoshop to be the Most-requested application, accounting remains the weak spot for business users wanting to deploy GNU/Linux. Imagine your small business outsources payroll to one of the giants of the outsource payroll industry. Now imagine your timeclock plugs into your computer and a small utility program lets you transmit your timecard data directly to your vendor's web-based payroll system. Now imagine that you want to migrate to GNU/Linux. Don Parris helps you navigate the sometimes tricky terrain of outsourced payroll in the GNU/Linux world.

Mozilla Corporation Collaborating with eBay in France, Germany and the UK

The Mozilla Corporation and eBay International have announced a Mozilla Firefox partnership to "improve the online auction experience for people in France, Germany and the United Kingdom". According to the press release, "Mozilla and eBay are collaborating on new technology and approaches to enable eBay users to stay up to date with their auctions more easily from within Firefox regardless of where they are on the Web."

Guide to Deploying Mozilla Firefox in an Enterprise Published

Mozilla developer Michael Kaply has written a six-part series of weblog posts describing how to deploy Mozilla Firefox 2 within an enterprise or similar institution. The series is aimed at organisations that cannot deploy standard Firefox releases for some reason and need to distribute customised builds to their users. It focuses on the Microsoft Windows version of Firefox.

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