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Open sourcers spice up security testing
Author: JT Smith
VNUnet: "A group of open source developers dedicated to introducing an industry standard on security testing will be releasing the fruits of...
Open Sourcers spice up security testing
Author: JT Smith
the story's from vnunet.com. "A group of open source developers dedicated to introducing an industry standard on security testing will be releasing...
Zope Public License approved as ‘Open Source’
Author: JT Smith
Steve Mallett of OpenSourceDirectory.org writes: "I've been informed that the Zope Public License has been approved by the OSI
board. You can...
Corel to close its Open Source site
Author: JT Smith
DebianPlanet.org notes that on March 1, Corel's Open Source site (opensource.corel.com) will close, probably the CVS along with it.
"I remember Corel Linux...
‘The Myth of Open Source Security Revisited’ v2.0
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters debate an article at Kuro5hin.org called The Myth of Open Source Security Revisited. "In his seminal writing The Cathedral and the...
OpenGL 3D stereo support now available on Solaris on Intel
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire: "Xi Graphics Inc., a manufacturer of
premium graphics drivers for UNIX and Linux, announced the release of an
update for their new Accelerated-X...
Jahshaka 1.9 to use OpenML
Author: JT Smith
Jah Shaka writes: "We are pleased to announce that we will be using OpenML for all video processing and i/o in the...
Augustin on Free Software vs. Open Source
Author: JT Smith
From a thread on the Free Software Business mailing list, VA Software CEO Larry Augustin shares his understanding of the relationship between...
Sun joining the Open Source bandwagon? Really?
Author: JT Smith
- By Jack Bryar -
Has Sun Microsystems hitched a ride on the Linux bandwagon? According to a flurry of press ...
EFF lawyer: Recent rulings mean Open Source developers need to be careful
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
It's been a challenging past few weeks for Open Source/Free Software-related issues in the courts. Two cases...