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GeekLawyer lists OpenSource as religion on census
Author: JT Smith
GeekLawyer writes: "Inspired by the recent story of a campaign to have "Jedi" registered as a religion in the New Zealand census...
An open invitation to an Open Sourced Florida
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR: "We'd like to make this the biggest GNU/Linux bash in Florida history, and the
most powerful statement of...
Stock report: Markets up, but Open Source companies lag behind
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
The markets took an upswing this week, but the effects of the overall economic downturn continue to impact...
O’Reilly publishes first Oracle and Open Source book
Author: JT Smith
A few years ago, many would have laughed at the notion
of
Oracle Corporation not only tolerating open source software, but
incorporating it into...
Open Source MPEG player means no software download necessary
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
SurePlayer.org has released a GPLed MPG-1 encoder that makes it possible for end users to play videos in...
SurePlayer.org announces first open source MPEG 1 Java audio/video player
Author: JT Smith
SurePlayer.org, an open source community, today
announced the release of the world's first nonproprietary, MPEG-1,
Java-based audio/video player.
The player and source code are available...
EFF proposes Open Source music rights
Author: JT Smith
CNet has a short item following up on the EFF's proposal to create an Open Source music license.
Open-Source Directory helps get another license OSI certified
Author: JT Smith
Steve Mallett sends this along: "The Nethack license is the latest OSI approved license we've had a hand in," states Steve Mallett,...
OpenNMS update
Author: JT Smith
In this week's installment: project news and updates including the Early Adopter Program, dates of upcoming road shows, and a new wish...
Open Source business conference: The buck stops here
Author: JT Smith
- By Wayne Earl -
Executives, programmers, and technical visionaries, most of whom have tasted Open Source, converged last week on San...