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What to do when Open Source Licenses are not Compatible

jeremy writes "In releasing the LinuxQuestions.org Wiki I had to choose between multiple free licenses. When it came down to making a decision...

Patents in an open source world

Author: Lawrence Rosen Open source appears challenged by patents but that fear is often exaggerated. Lawrence Rosen, technology attorney and author of "Open Source Licensing: Software...

Choosing an open source license

Author: Mary E. Tyler The Open Source Initiative (OSI) lists more than 50 approved open source licenses. Each license is anywhere from slightly to vastly unlike its...

Barcelona embracing open source

Author: Daniel Rubio The city of Barcelona -- Spain's second largest city -- recently announced it will be phasing out its current Windows NT infrastructure...

A challenge to the open-source community: evoting

Tristan Louis writes "I've just posted a challenge to the open-source community to go out and develop an open-source e-voting system. Can open-source developers...

DownloadOpenOffice.org Offers Free Online Staff Support for OpenOffice.org

22 Jul 2004 04:01 GMT DownloadOpenOffice.org Offers Free Online Staff Support for OpenOffice.org STAMFORD, Conn., July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Enfobridge this week announced DownloadOpenOffice.org, a...

Linux in space – new satellite eyes up open source OS

Linux may be an operating system synonymous with a flightless bird, but if some Sydney research students have their way, it could be...

Project AMOS aims to automate reuse of open source code

A European project aimed at creating a searchable database to automate the reuse of free/open source software code has recently been completed and is now being...

Hidden costs of open source

The open-source movement is quickly gaining ground and replacing proprietary technology - if you believe the hype. As with anything that excites the market,...

Open Arms for Open-Source News

A small California newspaper has undertaken a first-of-its-kind experiment in participatory journalism in which nearly all the content published in a regularly updated online...