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GNU Bayonne 1.1 released

David Sugar writes: "The first 1.1 release of GNU Bayonne has been made available for immediate distribution through the GNU Project." This new...

Common XML Locale Specification Released

The Free Standards Group Open Internationalization Initiative, OpenI18N (formerly known as Li18nux) announced the release of the XML specification of the common XML locale data. The...

How to create 21,780 new free software jobs

- By Thomas Lord - Let's suppose my computers run a distributed file system client that's capable of detached operation. I give my ISP about...

USENIX Lisa – more innovation per square foot than Comdex?

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I've spent the last few days at Usenix/LISA02, "the 16th annual systems administration conference." It is not as big...

Grounds for Identity

Identity became a hot topic last year, but it won't truly matter until it becomes the focus of a serious open-source project. Link: Linux Journal Category:...

Tech legend takes on Outlook

Mitch Kapor, the software pioneer who introduced such trailblazing products as Lotus’ Notes, Agenda and 1-2-3 spreadsheet, is back for another battle with mighty...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 8th 2002

By:  Benjamin D. ThomasLinux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout the week....

The pros and cons of business-app implementation

Licensed or open-source software: which is the better choice in real business situations? Paul Murphy launches the debate with the first installment in a...

Pre-installed Linux retailing in NZ

Vik Olliver writes "Here in New Zealand, the area's major Australia/NZ electronics retailer Dick Smiths Electronics (DSE) is now selling PCs with...

Microsoft memo: Linux fight backfiring

The software giant's efforts to mock open-source software such as Linux have worked against the company. Link: ZDNET.co.uk