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What does Microsoft’s new shared source mean for you?
Open source advocates are doing what was once unthinkable - giving the thumbs up to a Microsoft source code licensing program.
Link: theregister.co.uk
AstBill-0.9.0.7 with many new features Released
Are Casilla writes "The AstBill project has released version 0.9.0.7 of its open-source billing and VOIP management platform for Asterisk. AstBill is a Web...
Inveneo lights up Bay St. Louis
Author: Rob Reilly
In the usual course of business, Inveneo provides information and communication technology for remote villages in places such as Uganda. But after...
Google takes on Office, world — just not today
Anon writes "If an all-out offensive against Microsoft's dominant position in the office productivity market can be considered one of the first steps on...
Got LDAP? Fix It.
zanek writes "If you're using LDAP with almost any version of Linux and you haven't patched OpenLDAP and/or pam_ldap, you probably should. Systems at...
Java generics support in Eclipse V3.1
Anonymous Reader writes "The generics support in the Java programming language is the most significant syntax change in its history. This article highlights how...
Ian Murdock responds to Debian-DCC Alliance trademark dispute
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
Earlier today we posted an article about the dispute between the Debian Project and the former Debian Common Core Alliance, now...
Debian Common Core Alliance loses ‘Debian’ from its name
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
Lacking permission from the Debian project to call itself Debian anything, the Debian Common Core Alliance has agreed to change its...
Free Standards Group target Linux desktop standard
Anonymous Reader writes "The Free Standards Group has launched a new project to promote standardization of
desktop Linux distributions in order to increase the adoption...
Wiki founder leaves Microsoft for Eclipse
Ward Cunningham, the father of the the Wiki concept, has left Microsoft after a two-year stint, taking up a new post at the open...