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Rough draft of Open Source click-wrap notice
Lawrence Rosen to the license-discuss mailing list: "After private follow-up discussion among interested parties, I am
proposing the following Open Source Click-Wrap Notice that can...
Security company moving all projects to Open Source
Guy Morgan: farm9, a California-based company providing managed security services, today announced plans for converting its existing security infrastructure software to Open
Source projects....
Open Source and non-profits: A match made in heaven
-By Grant Gross -
We've long talked about how government agencies almost owe it to taxpayers to explore low-cost Open Source alternatives to Microsoft...
Aus. Unix and Open Systems User Group conference focuses on security
An anonymous coward writes "'The Age' writes - 'No information security panoply is complete without open-source systems guarding the approaches to the corporate sanctum...
openMosix 2.4.19 released
Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes: "Tel Aviv, Israel (August 4, 2002 6am) - The openMosix Project has announced the port of openMosix to version...
Open challenge to developers and organisations
Jussi Kallioniemi writes: Openchallenge.org calls programmers to publish their “spare-time codeâ€
for everyones pleasure, and challenges organisations to seek an answer to their information technology...
Open Source definition could change to include “click-wrap” terms
- by Tina Gasperson -The Open Source Initiative board meeting last week raised the issue of so-called
"click-wrap" software, in which the user must agree...
OpenSSH trojaned?
Eric Lubow tells us about this story: "OpenSSH was trojaned yesterday. There is not little authoritative information on the situation. What is known is...
International Open Source-in-government conference looks for speakers
-By Grant Gross -
The sponsors of an international Open Source in government conference scheduled for October 17 and18 in Washington, D.C., are calling...
Bill 1609 will be good for Peru’s economy: an open letter
LinuxJournal.com has the letter from David Sugar, GNU Bayonne Project maintainer. " As a US citizen and taxpayer, I am outraged by reports of...