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Open Source: The perfect company to work for

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes, "Imagine an organization with hundreds (or thousands) of developers working for it. All of its developers pick their own...

‘Patriot Act’ opens ISPs to monitoring

Author: JT Smith It's a little late to stop the law, but IDG News Service reports that ISPs and network administrators may have to ...

OpenBSD: The most secure OS around

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has the review/commentary: "Unlike other operating systems, with the exception of close relative NetBSD, the open source ...

IBM gives $40 million worth of software tools to Open Source

Author: JT Smith "The new open-source organization, called Eclipse, will focus on the...

Surveillance exhibit opens in Germany

Author: JT Smith NBhatt writes "The Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, is hosting an exhibition titled "ctrl : Rhetorics of Surveillance."...

OpenGFS 0.1 “Covenant” released

Author: JT Smith Posted at Linux Weekly News: "The first prerelease of OpenGFS 0.1, codenamed "covenant" is now available. This is mostly a bugfix release relative...

Issues with open source development models

Author: JT Smith BSD Today: "Most senior engineers understand the technical details about what it will take to move Linux or FreeBSD or NetBSD or...

Open Source stock report: The VA name game and Sun’s bravado

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - VA wants to be the company formerly known as Linux, Sun tells reporters that it's built to last,...

Microsoft sings praises of open standards, but only for digital TV

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that a senior MS exec is making the following comments: "We have to create an evolutionary approach in an...

The Internet is an open book – protect yourself with secure protocols

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "In this age of viruses, hacking, terrorism and paranoia, people are becoming more and more interested in finding ways...