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The LDP Weekly News – May 26, 2004
Author: Machtelt Garrels and Y Giridhar Appaji Nag
Issue Number : 21
Publication Date : 2004-05-26Table of Contents
1. New document proposals
2. Updated HOWTOs, FAQs and...
Midgard 1.6.0beta “Five Years” released.
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, May 24th 2004 -- The Midgard Project has released the first betaversion of the latest 1.6 Midgard Open Source Content...
How Gluecode led Debisys into the wide open spaces
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Debisys, a prepaid phone
transaction service processor, thought it would be a Windows shop
forever. Debisys runs Windows 2000 servers, a...
Nuxeo releases CourierCPS
Stefane Fermigier writes "Nuxeo releases CourierCPS, the
mail management solution for Collaborative Portal Server 3
(CPS3). This software...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Did you ever have one of those weeks?
Author: Jim Westbrook
This week's little computer-based irritations have reached the
overload state for me. I need to vent a little to folks who'll understand
the...
LinuxTracker Online
mcangeli writes "LinuxTracker, the Farmer's Almanac of Gnu/Linux is online and ready for action. While this site does not pretend to be the ultimate...
Insurance for Linux users: why is it needed?
Author: Joe Barr
When a start-up firm called OSRM (Open Source Risk Management) announced two months ago that it planned to offer standard product liability...
Lindows Wins a Big One in Windows Trademark Suit
sjvn writes "A U.S. Circuit Court denies Microsoft's appeal that its 'Windows' trademark be considered only as it is understood today a move analysts...
The end days of Ximian?
Author: Joe Barr
When Novell made its surprise announcement last week that Ximian Connector was being released under the free software GPL license, I began...
Expresso Framework Struts out Release 5.5
scann writes "Jcorporate Ltd. today announces the release of Expresso 5.5, the most popular
architectural framework for Java web development. The open source...