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Konsole license violations highlight GPL confusion

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier In July, Konsole author Lars Doelle posted a note on the MotorolaFans.com forum about two programs that appear to violate the...

Compiere is on the move – again

Author: Lisa Hoover Compiere, a provider of open source ERP and CRM software, announced this week that it has relocated its headquarters from Portland, Ore.,...

Ohio LinuxFest 2006 brings a record crowd

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier More than 1,000 people turned out on Saturday for the Ohio LinuxFest 2006 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC) in...

A look at Apache modules

As I write this, I'm on the Eurostar train, just returning from O'Reilly's OSCon (Open Source Conference) in Brussels. Some fascinating insights there; and...

Review: Open-Xchange

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Looking for a Microsoft Exchange replacement, or a first groupware application for your organization? Check out Open-Xchange. I took it for...

FreeDel 2006 participants learn about FOSS in India

Author: Mayank Sharma About 200 seasoned and budding programmers from all over India gathered at the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi earlier...

Linux.com Audiocast: PostgreSQL 8.2 beta released

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The PostgreSQL project released the first beta for PostgreSQL 8.2 for widespread testing on Monday. According to PostgreSQL core team member...

Commentary: Linkware licenses can go awry

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The other day I was browsing WordPress Planet and noticed a link to 31 free WordPress themes from WordPress Diva. Of...

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...