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Open Source software adoption in Australian government
Anonymous Reader writes: "Highlighting recent Government sector progress AUUG Inc., the Australian
UNIX and Open Systems group, calls on Federal and State agencies to further
accelerate...
GNOME human interface guidelines released
Seth Nickell writes: "The GNOME Usability Project is proud to announce the release of the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines (v1.0), the product of usability...
Tcl Dev Kit now available from ActiveState
Lori Pike writes: "VANCOUVER, BC -- ActiveState Corp., the leader in open language-based software, services, and resources, announces the Tcl Dev Kit 2.0, ActiveState's...
Tonight on the Linx Show: Linux World Expo update, Webcasting made easy
jeff writes: Tuesday, August 20th, 2002 from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL, tonight LIVE on
www.thelinuxshow.com At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm...
O’Reilly questions Free Software legislation
Author: JT Smith
- By Thomas C. Greene -
-The Register -
We'd be hard pressed to identify a person with better Open Source advocacy...
ShaoLin Microsystems launches ShaoLin CogoFS
ShaoLin Microsystems writes: "ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd., a Linux-based systems and solutions developer, announced the release of ShaoLin CogoFS today at the 2002 San Francisco...
Too many Unixes? HP plans to support HP-UX and Tru64 and OpenUnix and …
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
It's not an easy job, but Hewlett-Packard is determined to support no fewer than
five major operating...
Caldera eSTREET for Partners and Developers, August edition
Adrienne Lee sends us the Caldera eSTREET for Partners and Developers -- August 2002 Edition. Read more below.
In August's edition: * Caldera Executive...
The Linux Line
IBM Global Services announces a Linux focus to bring the
best of Linux across all IGS Services; Linux momentum builds in IBM's
Web Events;...
LinuxWorld wrap-up: Who loves ya, baby?
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Forget the product announcements and PR blasts coming out of the latest LinuxWorld. The big story is that a...