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Interview: NIIBE Yutaka, Chairman, Free Software Initiative of Japan
Author: Mayank Sharma
NIIBE Yutaka is the chairman of the Free Software Initiative of Japan (FSIJ), a long-time Debian developer, and a hacker to the...
Proposal to fund Debian reveals debate about developers’ motivations
Author: Bruce Byfield
A group of leading developers calling themselves Dunc-Tank is preparing to pay selected Debian developers to complete specific projects. But although Dunc-Tank's...
Cluster Programming: You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Douglas Eadline writes "Fifteen years ago I wrote a short article in a now defunct parallel computing magazine (Parallelogram) entitled "How Will You Program...
Linus introduces 2.6.18 kernel on Talk Like a Pirate Day
Author: Joe Barr
Cap'n Linus Torvalds announced the release of the 2.6.18 kernel yesterday with a lightly-coded message decipherable only by pirates. The message...
Point, click, root: System exploitation with open tools
Author: Shawn Hermans
IT managers face a problem determining what products and policies are best to properly secure their network. The problem with many security...
DIY document management system with Simple Groupware
Author: Dmitri Popov
For most people, document management systems are overkill for keeping track of their documents. Usually, you don't need software that allows you...
Web 2.0 Winners and Losers
A few weeks ago, I implored readers of the Monkey Bites blog to sumbit their votes for the best and worst Web 2.0 sites...
Open Source, Object-Oriented Database Targets J2ME
Ted Kenney writes "McObject® today announced the release of Perst Lite™, a micro-footprint version of the Perst™ open source, object-oriented embedded database. Perst Lite...
My Gentoo odyssey
Author: Joe Barr
Gentoo is a Linux distribution unlike any other I have used, not just in terms of how it does things, but in...
Virtual guitar site amps up with LAMP
Author: Tina Gasperson
Chordbook.com is a virtual playground for guitarists. The site is one of the most popular guitar chord databases on the 'Net, and...