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OpenBSD Foundation opens its doors

Author: Shirl Kennedy Yesterday the OpenBSD Foundationdebuted as a Canadian nonprofit organization intended to serve as "a single point of contact for persons and organizations...

OpenBSD Foundation Created

OpenBSDfan writes "KernelTrap is reporting on the creation of the OpenBSD Foundation, a Canadian not-for-profit corporation intended to support OpenBSD and related projects, including...

Skype violates open source licence

Skype has been convicted of violating the open source GPL (General Public License) by a regional court in Munich. Link: theregister.co.uk Category: Open Source

Rocket scientist: Outer space exploration should be open

Author: Tina Gasperson Space enthusiast and engineer Paul Wooster wants to open the source code for outer space, because, he says, it should be easier...

Open Source ETL Takes On Proprietary Intelligence

Author: JT Smith Until recently the ETL market was comprised of proprietary vendors. In recent years, however, open source players like Pentaho, Talend and Apatar...

Intel Open Sources Building-Block Tech

Author: JT Smith Multiple cores are the norm now for chip-makers, though application developers don't always develop in ways that take advantage of more than...

Open Source is about Trust

Author: JT Smith …or more correct, it’s also about trust, since open source has other aspects such as the freedom and rights to use, study,...

RISC OS Open: One year on

As ROOL celebrates its first birthday, Martin Hansen studies the project's past and looks to the future Link: drobe.co.uk Category: Open Source

How Open Source Could Benefit Elections

I do not honestly care which OS each of you choose to run. For some of you, it will be Windows, others OS...

An ingenious version tracking solution for OpenOffice.org

Author: Dmitri Popov While OpenOffice.org allows you to save multiple versions of a document, that feature has a few drawbacks that limit its usefulness. For...