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Open source advocates wary of FTA

Australian open source developers and advocates are wary of the trade deal struck with the US, saying it would lead to...

‘Default’ open-source licensing plans under fire

Software developed by public bodies should be released under open-source licences, says the government, in a document that has spooked proprietary ...

Open Source’s Money Troubles

Open source projects have a fanatical band of devotees and growing momentum in the enterprise. But there remains a pain point:...

Open source biz conference announces VC speaker list

The Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) 2004 has announced its final line up of venture capital (VC) and investment speakers for...

Bacone College Stays Cutting Edge With OpenOffice.org

After 124 years of continuous operation in Oklahoma, Bacone College must know how to do a few things right, especially when...

The Myths of Open Source

SCO group's May 2003 letter to 1,500 large-company Linux users grabbed headlines. The letter warned the users that SCO might seek...

Open source for capitalists

Anonymous Reader writes "This essay by Matt Asay explains why he and others organized the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), set to take place...

Open-source gets serious: A new window on Linux

Thanks to its streamlined and relatively secure core, the Linux operating system has gradually been winning a place on...

Novell Events Focus on Linux and Open Source

Chuck Talk writes "Novell has announced two events today that will be pivotal in its continuing expansion into the Linux and Open Source community....

Fragmentation hurts open source advocacy efforts

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Last week one of my colleagues said, "The technology of Linux seems to be doing a better job of converging, while...