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New York gets a dose of PHP: PHPCon East Opens Wednesday
Monica Ortiz writes
"San Francisco, CA Last years successful addition to the PHP conference circuit heads to New York City this week with...
Open Source Reference Book 2003 requests submissions
The Center of Open Source & Government announces that it will publish "The Open Source Reference Book 2003
." According to the...
DARPA cancels open-source software project after anti-war comments
The U.S. military's research agency cut off grant money for helping to develop a secure, free operating system after a top programmer made anti-war...
Open Source Development Lab names new CEO
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
According to a press release issued this morning (complete text below) the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), "a...
Free software opens computing to Hindi speakers
IndLinux.org - a non-profit network meant to promote Indian language solutions for free software - has announced the launch of IndLinux Milan v0.37,...
Microsoft kills open-source bill
The software industry is slamming the door on a push for Oregon government agencies to use open-source software -- computer programs that don't carry...
Interview: MySQL rides open source wave into DBs
Marten Mickos, MySQL's chief executive officer, sat down with IDG News Service for an interview at the company's first user show last week in...
iCommune ‘the sequel’ released on open-source site
James Speth, the Mac software developer who incurred the wrath of Apple after turning the company’s iTunes jukebox into a file-sharing system, has released...
Teams needed for Open Source Contests
Stuart writes "PHP-Editors.com are in the process of organizing a new type of programming contest.
They are currently running PHP Programming Contests for individuals (beginners...
Microsoft speeds up Open Source campaign
SOFTWARE MAMMOTH Microsoft opened an office in Japan on April 10th to promote its shared source initiative, according to wire reports.
Link: theinquirer.net