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Sasi Kumar, a member of FSF India's Working Group, spoke with Blue GNU about the organization's past, present and future, and shares how they have impacted India.
Interview With GNUe's Reinhard Mueller
Blue GNU caught up with GNUe' Reinhard Mueller to learn more about the ERP project. Mueller points out the project's shift in focus, thus highlighting the need for project developers to remain flexible.
Digital Freedom: Fighting for your Digital Rights
We interviewed Chris Fernandez, of the Binary Freedom project to find out what they are doing to defend digital freedom.
Ada Core Technologies: Free Software Business Model Is Viable
It has been said there is no such thing as a 'true' Free Software business. Blue GNU interviewed the Ada Core Technologies team to learn about the company that has been a 'true' Free Software business for over 20 years. Ada Core is one of a few businesses listed as such by the Free Software Foundation/GNU Project.
Interview With GNU DDRescue's Antonio Diaz Diaz
Antonio Diaz Diaz, the developer behind GNU DDRescue, took the time to answer a few questions for Blue GNU regarding the GNU data recovery utility and how it compares to other projects.
Microsoft Must Earn Respect of FOSS Community
Can you believe it? Given Microsoft's history of antagonism, It's hard to believe anyone - let alone the Linux Foundation - would call on the FOSS community to respect Microsoft. No, if Microsoft wants respect, they should get it the 'old-fashioned' way - by earning it.
Aiken High School Deploying Moodle
Midland Valley High School, in Aiken, SC, received a grant allowing it to deploy Moodle and offer students laptops.
Emacs Wiki Founder Sought to Remove Bottleneck
When Alex Schroeder wanted to provide a useful resource for Emacs users, he chose to remove the document maintainer bottleneck by deploying a wiki. Blue GNU interviewed Alex to find out how the project has grown.
For GNU/Linux Matters Freedom is Key
Blue GNU interviewed Gustavo Narea and Olivier Cleynen of GNU/Linux Matters, the organization behind GetGNU/Linux.org.
FrOSCon 2007: Heavy on Drupal, Addressing Issues Facing Businesses and Women
The second Free and Open Source Software Conference is being held this year on August 25th-26th, in St. Augustin, Germany. Some 66 speakers will address issues ranging from Drupal and other web technologies to KDE 4, Open Source and Marketing, as well as Women in IT.
Advocacy 101: Don't Preach, Ask Questions
Some people take the wrong approach to advocacy. They preach. Why not ask questions instead? Let them draw their own conclusions.
Monitor Your Systems With FreeIPMI
Blue GNU interviews Al Chu, of the FreeIPMI project about their efforts to provide a free implementation of the IPMI specification for managing & monitoring hardware.
Assessing the Size of the Free Software Movement
It seems we mostly hear the term "Open Source" bandied about in the press. Save for the occasional references to the Free Software Foundation and FSF Europe, one might get the impression that the Free Software movement is floundering along, all but forgotten in the annals of history. In reality, though, the Free Software movement is very much alive and kicking.
Twisting the Meaning of 'Free'
According to CESC Ltd chief information officer Subroto Das, “There is nothing called free software”. I beg to differ.
How to create poster presentations with Scribus
Poster presentations are a common way of presenting results, proposing strategies, and explaining concepts and methods. You can create nifty poster presentations with Scribus, the free desktop publishing tool.
GPL compliance issues are tearing Joomla! apart
Joomla! project leader Louis Landry and his colleagues want to protect the project they love. That's why, after two years of allowing proprietary plugins for the open source CMS, the group has decided to ask third-party developers for voluntary compliance with the terms of the GNU General Public License, under which Joomla! is licensed. Those developers are complaining that it's unfair for Joomla! to reverse its position after"a bunch of companies spent millions," according to one developer employed by a company that markets the proprietary extensions. Landry says he and the Joomla! team were wrong to have allowed the exceptions, and a return to compliance is essential in order to legally protect the open nature of Joomla!.
Interview With Fred Miller - GNU/Linux Evangelist
KDE Commit-Digest for 17th June 2007
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Work on engine configurability, data management, a packaging system for Plasmoids and themes, and new refinements in desktop icon interaction in Plasma.
IBM banks on software for growth
IBM acquires software governance
[Not specific to GNU/Linux or FOSS, but might be of interest to some in our audience - dcparris]
Availigent Names StrataFusion's Mark Egan to Board of Directors
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Availigent, a leading provider of Application Service Management software for Linux-based dynamic data centers, has named Silicon Valley information technology expert Mark Egan to its board of directors.