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Interview with Greg Dekoenigsberg, Red Hat Community Architect

LinuxQuestions.org has published an interview with Greg Dekoenigsberg, Community Architect at Red Hat: "We have essentially three layers of governance.
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Nagios fork - commercial growing pains, commercial interests

451 CAOS Theory covers reasons for the recent fork of Nagios: "Open source eyes are watching the latest fork, this time Icinga, a new offshoot of the widely-used open...
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Nominations now open for 2009 SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards

SourceForge, despite competition, remains the leading repository for open-source projects. Many of the world's best open-source projects--JBoss, MySQL, SugarCRM, and others--start there, and plenty never leave.
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The Steady March of the European Penguins

The Open Source Business Resource (OSBR) has released its May issue about open source in government, including coverage of activities in Europe
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FOSS.IN, December 1-5, Bangalore

FOSS.IN is one of the world’s largest Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) events, held annually in India. The event is highly focussed on FOSS development and contribution.
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