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AbiWord Weekly News for December 17
Author: JT Smith
It's at Abisource.com. "AbiWord 0.9.6 was released this week (or rather Sunday). We've now entered feature freeze, and
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Facelift for Bugzilla — version 2.16 on the way
Author: JT Smith
MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com) reports: "Bugzilla´s HTML front-end mug is about to get a facelift. Bugzilla is the Mozilla Project´s collaborative MySQL database...
MPlayer: The project from hell
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader tells us about this story from LinuxWorld.com: "MPlayer is a fine video player, but you need to work through...
Internet World has (some) Linux: An aisle-stroller’s sampling of vendors
Author: JT Smith
- By Daniel P. Dern -
I strolled the exhibit aisles at
Penton Media's Internet World/Fall 2001 in
New York City's...
The thinking behind the Wonka Public License
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "Recently ACUNIA released Wonka, their implementation of the Java language, under a BSD-style license. In this guest column at...
People of KDE: Arash Zeini
Author: JT Smith
KDE.org has the profile of Zeini, who's from Iran and helps translate KDE into Farsi.
Category:
Open Source
Australian Linux community applauds warez raids
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that the Linux community in Australia has applauded recent police raids on the Australian warez community. Those applauding say that...
Life without HP: could Compaq survive?
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes: "The resignation Thursday of Hewlett-Packard director Richard Hackborn from the Hewlett Foundation may have signaled the beginning of the...
LinuxWorld 2002 could see some turbulence, but officials are positive
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo is about to enter its fourth year of existence. After three years of soaring...
Weekly news wrap-up: Command line vs. the GUI, Red Hat vs. discount CD sellers
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week brought another chapter in the debate between GUI friendliness and the power of the command line...