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GNOME Summary for 2002-01-13 – 2002-01-19

Author: JT Smith "This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-01-13 - 2002-01-19." ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. What new user visible changes are in the GNOME 2.0 desktop? 2....

Web-based xref, QA, metrics and static analysis for Mozilla

Author: JT Smith Janos Koppany writes, "Intland is hosting web based xref, QA, metrics and static analysis features to Mozilla's (Netscape Open Source). The...

ParaSoft releases C++Test 2.0

Author: JT Smith From PRNewswire: ParaSoft, leading provider of error-prevention software tools, announced today the release of C++Test v2.0, their automatic unit testing tool for C...

CodeSalvage offers Open Source Conversion for e-commerce

Author: JT Smith info writes, "CodeSalvage, a company located in Quincy, MA, is now offering 'Open Source Conversion' for e-commerce web sites. The service is offered...

AOL and Red Hat update: AOL denies it!

Author: JT Smith Is there fire under all the AOL Red Hat smoke?. MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com) reports: "AOL's Andrew Weinstein claims AOL is not in...

kernel.org: Setting the record straight

Author: JT Smith H. Peter Anvin of Transmeta commented about the recent kernel.org outage in this post to the LKML: "It has come to my...

Last chance to comment on MS settlement

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - The deadline for public comments on the proposed DoJ/Microsoft settlement is January 28, 2002. If you...

SVLUG speaker openings

Author: JT Smith Advogato: "The Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) has openings for speakers for several upcoming monthly meetings, beginning in March 2002. The...

Solaris hole opening way for hackers

Author: JT Smith News.com: "Online vandals are using a two-month-old security hole in Sun Microsystems' Solaris and other Unix operating systems to break into servers...

Call to arms for the Open Source community

Author: JT Smith sblaze writes: "A while back there was a slew of articles flying about the web stating that Linux just simply was not...