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Australian Open Source Symposium is June 16

Author: JT Smith From LWN.net: The Australian Unix Users Group would like to announce the third Australian Open Source Symposium (AOSS 3), to be held at...

Curing Steve Ballmer’s Open-Source ‘cancer’

Author: JT Smith osOpinion: "In reality, open-source software does not require you to give up all your ...

OpenNMS Update released

Author: JT Smith It's posted at LWN.net. Among the items: "Prepping for 0.7.6: As the number of minor fixes has grown,...

OpenBSD and ipfilter still fighting over license disagreement

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Maintaining the openness of OpenBSD got a little more complicated recently when the project leader of what may...

Curing Steve Ballmer’s Open-Source ‘cancer’

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "In a recent interview with the Chicago Sun-Times, Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer had some harsh words for...

New IBM releases push open technologies

Author: JT Smith Wireless Newsfactor has the story. "IBM announced it is delivering new Internet data center, ...

One agnostic’s view on Open Source theology

Author: JT Smith From a column at ZDNet: "The most frustrating aspect of the open source crowd is the assumption that if you're ...

Attorney answers Open Source questions

Author: JT Smith Slashdot has a Q&A with attorney Dan Ravicher, who's interested in Open Source issues. Category: Open Source

One agnostic’s view on Open Source theology

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's Jac MacCrisken says "The most frustrating aspect of the Open Source crowd is the assumption that if you're not part of...

Think tank questioning Open Source security runs Apache on its Web site, but author...

- By Grant Gross - If using Open Source software makes government computer systems susceptible to terrorists as a forthcoming white paper by conservative...