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Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting 1 May 2001

Author: JT Smith "We selected Martin Baulig and Sander Vesik to take the lead on building a Release Team and work with the folks who volunteered...

Red Hat works with UCITA backers to change law

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Red Hat and the Open Source Initiative will likely celebrate a UCITA victory this month, but the...

Will the ‘Net be remembered as a product of Generation X? Ha!

Author: JT Smith - By Joab Jackson - Cyberpunk - Between the dot-com crash, the hobbling of Napster, and the end of Bianca's Smut Shack, I guess...

Linuxcare to be gutted

Author: JT Smith From Linuxgram: "There's going to be very little left of Linuxcare after the haunted Linux service pioneer makes the layoffs put in...

GUI font installer being ported to KDE control panel

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Craig Drummond is porting his graphical font installer, kfontinst, to KDE's control panel. Previously, the program was a...

Comparison: Red Hat 7.1 and Mandrake 8.0

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - What a week: In the space of a few days we saw big distribution releases of both Mandrake...

Free Software is tax-free in Poland

Author: JT Smith pkot writes: "The English translation of the story on official statement of Polish Ministry of Finance on using Free Software is available: http://linuxnews.pl/_news/2001/04/30/_lite/191.htm...

Web browsers become enhanced productivity tools

Author: JT Smith Craig Richards writes: "Los Angeles, CA - Web designers and developers must be masters of a variety of desktop applications in the...

Microsoft’s future still a question mark

Author: JT Smith The Globe and Mail lokos at Steve Ballmer's convictions about Microsoft's .Net strategy, XML, and the company's future. Category: Open Source

SGI promotes CFO, boosts Linux effort

Author: JT Smith CNet reports on SGI's latest changes, including the promotion of Chief Financial Officer Hal Covert to president, "freeing ...