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Trail of tears: MySQL, ODBC & OpenOffice 1.0

Joe Barr writes "McCreesh writes about OpenOffice.org 1.0's "best kept secret" — that secret being the fact that hidden away inside, completely unknown to...

Open Source Book a Collective Effort

Slashdot: Hairy1 writes "The New Zealand Open Source Society has begun a project to write a book to put the case for open source...

Government delves into open source

The increasingly influential role of open source software as an alternative to proprietary solutions has prompted the federal government to put together a new...

Anger spews over Microsoft appearance at yet another Open Source event

- by Tina Gasperson - Now that some people in the Free Software community have discovered Microsoft's Shared Source guru Jason Matusow is slated...

openMosix Project celebrates its first anniversary

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "openMosix Project today celebrates its first anniversary. This OpenSource project has quickly attracted thousands of users, building thousands...

E-Government Conference laden with Open (and Shared) Source goodies

- by Tina Gasperson -The Center of Open Source & Government is sponsoring a conference that is designed to "raise awareness" and "share experiences...

Is Microsoft Afraid of Open Source?

Software giant says the open-source movement may force it to lower prices, but not everyone is convinced. Link: PCWorld Category: Open Source

CEA and ANDRA Order Services from Open CASCADE

Barbara Alvarado writes "The Nuclear Energy Division of the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA/DEN) has ordered a turnkey development from Open CASCADE with the...

South Africa embraces open source

Joining a lengthening list of governments, South Africa has adopted an official policy promoting the use of open-source software -- but stopped short of...

Best license for open content?

Mikael Pawlo writes: What is the best license for open content - if you want your readers to participate and more or less do...