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‘Get a lawyer!’ Sun tells developers
"People struggle with what open source means, because there are all these licenses," said James Gosling Wednesday, as Sun unveiled two more.
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Sun’s new licenses: ‘Closed open source’
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Sun Microsystems inched closer to a full open source release of Java code Wednesday but, to the surprise of no one, stopped...
AmaroK is a step up for Linux audio players
Author: Michael Mitton
With the release of amaroK 1.2 last month, I finally found the Linux music player I've been wanting. When I moved...
AmaroK is a step up for Linux audio players
Author: Preston St. Pierre
With the release of amaroK 1.2 last month, I finally found the Linux music player I've been wanting. When I...
FOSS And Development Conference, Cairo, Egypt
Alaa Abd El Fatah writes "Center For Knowledge Society and The Egyptian GNU/Linux Users group are organizing a conference with the title Free/Open Source...
Create XHTML (Event) Calendars with PHP
Giorgos writes "Active Calendar is a PHP class that generates calendars (month or year view) as HTML tables (XHTML-Valid). It can produce static calendars...
Gammu open source cell phone synchronisation tool
Author: Tony Granberg
I've been an enthusiastic owner of a GSM cellphone since 1999. I soon bought a serial communication cable to connect it to...
An open source/commercial relationship gone wrong
Author: Tom Chance
Late last year the relationship between a free software project, Prelude, and a company that hired one of its programmers, ExaProtect Technology,...
Moglen plans “general counsel’s office for the entire movement”
Author: Bruce Byfield
Earlier this month, the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC)
announced its existence. General coverage of the event stressed the Center's board of...
An open letter to people who write open letters
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Dear "open letter" writers:
Please stop writing "open letters." They're a poor way to distribute your ideas, almost as bad as online...