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Where business meets Open Source software

Author: JT Smith (OTTAWA, Wednesday October 17, 2001) - The Ottawa Canada Linux Users Group (OCLUG) is pleased to announce The Business of Open Source...

Open Channel Software removes “Open Source” claim

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - According to a story at Newsbytes, Open Channel Software (OCS) made a deal with NASA last month to...

‘Star Wars’ to open the door for ‘Monsters’

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Our attention is now being directed to the exclusive trailer for "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the...

Caldera presents Openlinux 64 release 3.1 for Intel Itanium processor-based systems

Author: JT Smith From Busineswire.com: Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq:CALD), today announced the availability of OpenLinux(R)64 Release 3.1, a Linux system-based server and workstation product...

Lutris asks critic to pull Open Source project

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - An exchange of emails that started with a developer criticizing Lutris Technologies for backing away from its...

Caldera presents OpenLinux 64 release 3.1 for Itanium

Author: JT Smith OREM, Utah--Oct. 30, 2001-- Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), today announced the availability of OpenLinux 64 Release 3.1, a Linux system-based server...

The law and Open Source software

Author: JT Smith "Free software is like free lunch -- it doesn't exist. It takes time and tools to develop software and resources to market...

Open Source Printing Summit, round 2: Can group create a standard?

Author: JT Smith - Dan Berkes - At the second annual Open Source Printing Summit last week in San Jose, participants offered progress reports, corporate party...

MSN reopens to non-Microsoft browsers

Author: JT Smith PC World reports: "Microsoft said Monday that users can once again access its MSN.com portal with Web browsers that compete with its...

The law and Open Source software

Author: JT Smith Network Computing posts an interesting, but rather error-prone, essay on Open Source, Free Software, and copyright law: "Licenses that are mass-produced for...