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OpenPKG 1.2 released
rse writes "The OpenPKG project released
version 1.2 of their unique RPM-based cross-platform Unix software
packaging facility."
Link: http://www.openpkg.org/
South African Gov’t Declared An Open Source Zone
Slashdot: fungai writes "The Business Day reports that the South African government has decided to adopt open source software and develop support programs."
Link: Slashdot
Category:...
OpenMFG allows partners to deploy open source-base
Michelle writes "OpenMFG’s new Open Partners Program offers ERP resellers products and services to lure 300,000 potential customers."Resellers and systems integrators deploy open source-based...
CodeCon 2003 registrations open
The CodeCon 2003 program is now announced, and registration is open. CodeCon 2003 will be February 22-24, noon-6pm at Club NV in San Francisco,...
OpenOffice.org 1.0.2 is available for download.
It is a "micro" release and
does not include new features. Rather it incorporates many bug fixes.
Reports indicate that it is faster and more robust.For...
BolinOS – open source medical information / web operating system
med-ia writes: BolinOS is also a health-oriented medical information system. The BolinOS project dates of 1995. The final goal is to offer a multimedia...
Spreading the open source gospel to the masses
Author: JT Smith
One of the attractions of the Open Source movement is the feeling of being outside of the mainstream. If you're into OSS,
you're...
NGO launches long-term open source research
Kodek writes "A new two year study by NGO Bridges.org and SchoolNet Africa hopes to provide an unbiased view of the benefits and pitfalls...
Australian/NZ LInux OpenSource Magazine
Kimberly Shelt writes: WHO: A small of group of folks in Perth WA with added “remote†support from other states. Mostly LUG members and...
South African Government picks up open source pace
Anonymous Reader writes "The South African government is serious about open source. This is the message that emerged from an OSS workshop hosted by...