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GNOME summary for 6/24 – 7/8
Author: JT Smith
"This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-06-24 - 2001-07-08.."
From: Christian Schaller
To: gnome-announce-list@gnome.org
Subject: GNOME...
Weekly news wrap-up: Chinese Linux developers violating GPL?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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It was a slow week for news in the United States, with the July 4 holiday breaking up the...
Great Bridge PostgreSQL 7.1 released
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire: Great Bridge, the open source pioneers who launched the first-ever commercial release of the PostgreSQL database in December
2000, today announced...
Whistler doesn’t spell the end of Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a column examining the server wars. The columnist says there's plenty of time for the Open Source community to catch...
Operating without Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
A Denver Post columnist tries to write a column without using Microsoft. Yes, he can do it, using Red Hat, so that...
Ximian embracing and extending .Net
Author: JT Smith
The Register has more on Ximian's Mono project. Ximian's Miguel de Icaza: "I'm not interested in ostracising a technology because a company...
2001 Linux Journal Readers’ Choice Awards begin
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR: "SEATTLE, WA -- Specialized Systems Consultants (SSC), publisher of the award-winning magazine Linux Journal, and its recently launched sister publication, Embedded...
KDE & Companies: Ask Trolltech anything
Author: JT Smith
KDE dot news: "I am starting a new monthly feature, tentatively dubbed KDE & Companies , which will consist of a series...
Boomerang staff welcomed back
Author: JT Smith
NationalPost Online: "Tony Jenkins, former business development manager at Corel Corp., was spooked by the layoffs and uncertainty at the software company...
MontaVista signs Linux deals, cuts staff
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "MontaVista Software, a company selling Linux for non-PC computing products, signed up Toshiba and Ericsson as major new business partners but...