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Survey: Open source developers jump on bugs, open to closed tech
Author: Jay Lyman
It comes as no surprise that open source software developers are fixing bugs faster and faster, but the majority of Linux developers'...
Routing and Alias Management with OpenLDAP and Sendmail
LDAP and Sendmail offer sys admins considerable advantages for dynamic mail routing and centralized alias management. A common requirement, as an organization grows, is...
Sun: No Rush to Open Software
Those who hope Sun Microsystems Inc. will open-source all of its software products anytime soon are in for a big disappointment. Sun executives, including...
The open source year in review
Jane Walker writes "Following a year of both outright successes and discouraging setbacks, open source advocates are anticipating big gains in 2006."
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Nokia’s open source director on the 770 Internet Tablet
inuxDevices founder Rick Lehrbaum recently discussed the new 770 Internet tablet with Ari Jaaksi, Nokia's director of open source software operations. The following article...
HOSP promotes open source in the Netherlands
Author: Koen Vervloesem
The Holland Open Software Platform (HOSP) wants to bring users, firms, and open source projects in contact with each other. The organisation,...
Open source for governments
More and more countries are embracing the collaborative model of open source on a national level to fend off caged IT models. The Infocomm...
Year in review: The open-source effect spreads
Open source seeped into nearly every software category, leaving an indelible mark on how software is bought and sold. Linux was once behind successful...
Open Source Software Makes Inroads at Majority of Corporations Says Study
Open source software has gone far beyond the Linux operating system, and is found in all parts of the technology infrastructures of most U.S....
An Interview with Lawrence Rosen Open Source Lawyer – Part II
Lawrence Rosen publicly backed Microsoft's Open Office XML as sufficiently open to all parties to warrant its use as an open data format. It...