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Open Solutions Alliance to Congregate at OSCON, Roll Up Sleeves with First Interoperability Hack-a-Thon
Author: JT Smith
SAN FRANCISCO, July 9, 2007 – The Open Solutions Alliance (OSA), a nonprofit, vendor-neutral consortium dedicated to driving interoperability and adoption of...
Newest FSF board member Hill discusses free software goals
Author: Bruce Byfield
"I'm a bit of a rebel," Benjamin Mako Hill says, quoting a phrase he first read on an online calendar for activists,...
antiX MEPIS 6.5 Screenshots
Anonymous Reader writes "MEPIS has announced the 'Spartacus' release of antiX, a lightweight derivative of MEPIS. AntiX is built and maintained by MEPIS a...
Openbox window manager grows up
Author: Mayank Sharma
If you want an adaptable window manager that doesn't drain your resources, try Openbox. Its latest version, 3.4.2, released this month, has...
NoMachine NX 3.0 improves remote access to Linux boxes
Author: Nathan Willis
NoMachine recently released version 3.0 of its remote desktop product line. NX 3.0 has some interesting advantages over similar products -- but...
Siag Office is far from pathetic
Author: Peter Enseleit
"Siag, it sucks less!" This is the slogan for Siag Office. This and the
self-effacing name for the Siag...
Open source activists aim to produce transparent federal budget information
Author: Rod Amis
Earlier this year, former US senator and presidential candidate Bill Bradley published The New American Story, a book about reforming the American...
Synfig experiments with 2-D animation
Author: Bruce Byfield
Synfig Studio is a 2-D animation program that uses vector graphics. Although it has only just released version 0.61.06-1, it is already...
Help choose the 2007 SourceForge.net Community Choice Award winners
Author: Shirl Kennedy
Now that the SourceForge.net community has selected the nominees, you can vote for the projects you think represent "the cream of the...
A sysadmin toolbox for Web site maintenance
Author: Susan Linton
I run a small but fairly active Web site from a home server, as was commonly done back in the early days...