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Several commentators attending the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York this week noted that it was all business. Our own Tina Gasperson
Others called the conference a “yawner,” or suggested the geek types were “bored out of their minds.” The popular Golden Penguin Bowl still went on without a hitch, but many of the Linux faithful seemed disappointed that the show didn’t feel more like a state fair midway.
Among the announcements at LinuxWorld this week:
IBM’s love affair with Linux and other stuff
IBM suggested it has nearly recouped its $1 billion investment in Linux, and one senior executive there said Linux has saved its server business.
Meanwhile, IBM teamed with MandrakeSoft and a couple of other companies, to pitch a small business server package in Europe, reported Bruce Tober for NewsForge. The official announcement is expected Monday. Also, IBM has expanded its relationship with SuSE, to work on the Linux company’s server operating system.
Not related, but still interesting was the suggestion by one kernel hacker that Linux creator Linux Torvalds might be a bit overloaded. Rod Landley suggested the kernel hacker team go with a penguin patch lieutenant system to get patches integrated faster.
Gasperson reported on desktop company Ximian’s shift away from the GNU GPL for some of the class libraries in its Mono project.
The Register reports that Linux is in the running to power the world’s biggest computer, a huge server farm connected to three U.S. research centers.
The Agenda VR3, one of the first Linux-powered handhelds to market, is apparently not being marketed in the United States anymore. It received lukewarm reviews at best, even from Linux media outlets, when it was released last summer.
New releases
See the stock report below for a couple of releases from Red Hat and Caldera, but a new version of the Ximian Evolution email/calendar program was released this week. This version: 1.0.2.
New at NewsForge and Linux.com
Other stories that NewsForge and Linux.com reported first this week:
Stock news
The Nasdaq ended the week at 1,911.24, down from 1,937.70 January 27 and down 22.79 points on Friday. Our list of 11 Open Source-related stocks didn’t get a boost from LinuxWorld, instead following a similar course as the Nasdaq, with only Apple and Borland rising for the week.
Several companies, including at least two on our list, used LinuxWorld to announce new products, however. Caldera shipped both Volution Manger 1.1, a Web-based management and administration tool, and OpenLinux 3.1.1, its workstation and server operating system.
Red Hat unveiled a new version of its Red Hat Network aimed at enterprise customers.
Here’s how Open Source and related stocks ended this past week:
| Company Name | Symbol | 1/25 Close | 2/1 Close |
| Apple | AAPL | 23.25 | 24.41 |
| Borland Software Int’l | BORL | 15.65 | 16.91 |
| Caldera International | CALD | 0.87 | 0.83 |
| Hewlett-Packard | HWP | 22.47 | 22.00 |
| IBM | IBM | 109.28 | 108.00 |
| MandrakeSoft | 4477.PA | e4.44 | e4.00 |
| Red Hat | RHAT | 8.56 | 8.45 |
| Sun Microsystems | SUNW | 11.16 | 10.37 |
| TiVo | TIVO | 6.76 | 5.86 |
| VA Software | LNUX | 2.42 | 2.315 |
| Wind River Systems | WIND | 18.13 | 18.05 |
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From an organizational perspective, both Zaheer Merali and Abdul-Wahid Paterson will be joining the GNU Bayonne project. Zaheer will be working primarily on driver integration issues, some of which will be described in a follow-on announcement about the introduction of phonestreamer, and AW will be working on the viking.cpp personality module’s integration with the infotel server as well as standard application services that will be distributed as part of GNU Bayonne 1.0.
Rich Bodo will of course continue to direct the entire gnucomm meta project as a whole and help coordinate between GNU Bayonne and the
remaining gnu telephony related projects, including ipswitch. I am still looking for someone interested in taking over the documentation lead.
All of these things should help accelerate GNU Bayonne development this spring, and I am still expecting to have a 1.0 release ready for
distribution by May, perhaps in time for SANE or the Forum Internacional de Software Livre in Brazil.
In the short term there will be a few more 0.7.x releases. These will resolve any outstanding Dialogic/Intel/Dialogic issues and help introduce the contributed Spanish voice library. As soon as it is a bit more usable, there will be a 0.9.0 release for the new BayonneNG source tree.”
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about, tell it to a computer program. Today, after two
years of beta testing,
released over 100 free self-help chatterbot programs
dealing with everything from addictions to worry, under the
GPL.
An InnerPeace volunteer said, “InnerPeace could help
with LOTS of the world’s suffering if more people knew about
it. During the beta testing of InnerPeace software, we
received reports from people from all over the world who
were pointing, clicking, and transforming their lives using
these programs. We don’t claim that InnerPeace is a cure all,
but we don’t have to take every straw off of the camel’s back
to make a difference, either.”
The InnerPeace programs are easy to use. Written in JavaScript, the
online versions
and the download versions are identical, so you don’t even
need to download them. If you can use the Internet, you can
use InnerPeace. Enjoy InnerPeace. Pass it on.