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RMS answers “Linux or GNU/Linux?”
Author: JT Smith
Software developers are contaminating free software by adding their bits of non-free code to it and re-packaging it. Richard Stallman explains why...
New licensing model for email server software eases requirements
Author: JT Smith
OpenOne corporation announced at LinuxPR.com that it had simplified its MailOne Linux-based licensing model
New “Getting Started” guide for Suneido
Author: JT Smith
The latest release of Suneido (Oct. 10) includes a new "Getting Started" guide that leads you through creating an application and deploying...
Atipa Joins The Linda Club at Scientific Computing Associates
Author: JT Smith
Atipa Corporation, a leading provider
of end-to-end Open Source and Linux technology solutions, is pleased to
announce that it has joined The Linda Club,...
Lutris Technologies showcases Enhydra
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR:
Lutris Technologies Inc., an Open Source enterprise software and
services company, today announced that Lutris will showcase Lutris...
Oracle users not interested in ASPs
Author: JT Smith
Plans to use application service providers (ASP) to implement electronic-business applications
...
Linux start-up rep to speak at LUG Fest
Author: JT Smith
Business Wire announces
Justine tenZeldam a PR consultant for Open Country, Inc.
will speak on "Emerging Computing Trends And Opportunities For Women/Minorities" at...
Leading Asian Linux firm reaches into U.S. market
Author: JT Smith
Today Coventive Technologies, one of Asia's leading open source software providers, announced that it
is pursuing its international vision by establishing a new...
SlashSites
Author: JT Smith
-Anonymous Reader: "I wanted to drop the Newsforge readers a line and let them know that the slash engine (well perhaps a...
Sir(e) Ian Murdock, fundamentally Debian
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
Ian Murdock, father of Debian and founder and CEO
of Progeny Linux Systems, is
fundamentally fundamental, in every sense...