Author: JT Smith
122 members of House press for end to Microsoft battle
Web review: Open Source software educational society
Author: JT Smith
Sometimes you can consume an entire Web site in just a few minutes. Then there are sites like Softpanorama.org. You could camp there for days and still not get the whole picture. Ever heard of the skeptical approach to programming?The authors of Softpanorama create their own jargon and aren’t afraid to shove it in the face of readers time and time again. And when pieced together jargon doesn’t quite work, cliches fill the bill nicely. You’ll see them make reference to the KISS principle many times as you peruse the page hierarchy.
No Open Source software icon is safe from the swipes of the opinionated content: RMS, ESR, Linus; and Softpanorama has no mercy for professional journalists, who are referred to as “a special kind of prostitute.”
So where’s the useful stuff? Presumably, it’s located in the sections with boring titles like “security,” “Perl,” “stackless Python,” and “open source software development problems.” But I ran out of time before I could get to those sections. I was too busy reading stuff like the “Bad Linux Advocacy FAQ.” There, you’ll learn that some of the frequently asked questions include:
“Is ‘Vulgar Marxism’ a legitimate scientific term?”
“Why can competition with Microsoft be unhealthy for the OSS movement?”
“Why is the success of Linux mainly a manifestation of Unix Renaissance that could happen with or without Linux?”
Sorry, but these sound like questions you’d hear from the press corp at a George W. Bush state of the union address, not interested potential members of the Open Source software community. But it’s a good read, especially if you’re short on chuckles for the week.
Before you leave Softpanorama, click on the link to the Linux Advocacy Guidelines page (which is an offsite link to a page in the Linux Gazette). It’s 27 steps to spreading the good news about Linux, with contributions from none other than Jon ‘maddog’ Hall himself. I like the one that urges us to pretend we are members of a corporation whose CEO is Linus Torvalds. Accordingly, we are expected to refer to “other products” by their proper names, and respect the use of other operating systems.
Oh, and, “Always remember that if you insult or are disrespectful to someone, their negative experience may be shared with many others. If you do offend someone, please try to make amends.” I think some people forgot to read that one.
Category:
- Migration
Open Source for good health
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Open Source
Microsoft’s Hotmail is red hot from Code Red worm
Author: JT Smith
A sneak preview of IBM’s Linux/Java enabled TechMo
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Linux compatibility on BSD for the PPC platform: part 2
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Texas firm says AOL snubs small ISPs
Author: JT Smith
locking out independent providers from its high-speed network, an act that could violate an
agreement with the U.S. government.
In a complaint filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Austin-based Internet service
provider Texas.net said AOL Time Warner had refused to negotiate terms of access to its
high-speed cable-modem network, while at the same time forging agreements
with large, national providers.”
Nasdaq makes adjustment for outage
Author: JT Smith
stocks, an adjustment needed due to a trading outage that day.
The Nasdaq is correcting that day’s high prices for 111 stocks and low prices for 81 stocks.
These changes are important to investors because they could alter a stock’s 52-week high or low
price.”
Category:
- Open Source
NSF awards $53 million supercomputing bid
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Case study of Linux usage in a small Web development company
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux