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OSI News
Submitted by comforteagle on Thu, 2007-04-12 14:33. ::
- OSI to crack down on Open Source abusers
- Sri Lanka's Lankan Software Foundation hosts fourth FOSS-ED Conference, speaks out on the true cost of Piracy
- Infoworld series interviewing FOSS CEOs
- Report-out on Open Source Business Models debate in the blogosphere
- Double badness towards Open Source at eWeek
- German companies lead the world in use of Open Source software
- Venezula's "Bolivarian Computer" runs only on Linux
- IT Wire tries to figure out the 10 hottest apps in Open Source
- Concise Consumer Primer to Open Source
- Microsoft hires new Open Source Lead
- NASA releases Open Source Robot software
- Does Open Source Need Lobbyists or Not?
- 10 Rules of Running an Open Source Project
- Golden Rules of Open Source participation
- 10 Things You Didn't Know About Open Source
- EU Research group develops Open Source Quality seal
- Allison Randall blogs about Alternative Energy and Open Source
- Open Source Alliance describes what they're working on
- Open Source Needs Lobbyists
- Open Source and Transparent Voting
- Open Source: Watching the Numbers
- Scott McNealy touts Open Source education
- Car design experiment using Open Source
- Open Source or Open Services?
- Malaysia: Software piracty crackdowns may lead to more adoption of Open Source
- High Noon in the (Open Source) Garden of Good and Evil
- Defining the term Open Source Vendor
- NASA goes Open Source?
- IEEE published paper on Open Source Economics and Stakeholder Perspectives
- Open Source Movies: the Wave of the Future?
- Korean Times: South Korea to support Open Source program
- Launchpad Open Source Inevitable
- eWeek article on Apache's 4/10/07 open letter to Sun
- Open-source Alfresco shifts to GPL - CNET News.com
OSCON 2007
Submitted by danese on Thu, 2007-06-21 10:56. ::
2007-07-23 07:00
2007-07-27 17:00
America/Los_Angeles
Will The Real Open Source CRM Please Stand Up?
Submitted by Michael Tiemann on Thu, 2007-06-21 00:26. ::
Dana Blankenhorn's story How far can open source CRM get? has finally pushed me to respond to the many people who have asked "When is the OSI going to stand up to companies who are flagrantly abusing the term 'open source'?" The answer is: starting today.
Event Test
Submitted by comforteagle on Wed, 2007-06-20 13:49. ::
2007-06-24 20:48
Etc/GMT
Open Source Event - LugRadio Live 2007
Submitted by danese on Mon, 2007-06-18 15:49. ::
I received a request over the weekend to promote this year's LugRadio Live. Last year's conference line-up looked pretty great, and this year looks excellent too.
Designing a New OSI
Submitted by Michael Tiemann on Fri, 2007-06-15 10:26. ::
Stanford Professor David Kelley is one of those rare individuals who has successfully added a new way of thinking to Western Thought: Design Thinking. Indeed, the National Academy of Engineering recognized him for nothing less than "affecting the practice of design." I have come to have great respect for the process of design thinking that David Kelley formalized and now teaches, and now it is time to show that respect by actually practicing what is preached.
An Open Source Event - OSSCamp Delhi
Submitted by danese on Thu, 2007-06-14 13:48. ::
kinshuksunil writes to tell us about an upcoming free Open Source event in Delhi...
Information is available at http://www.osscamp.in/OSSCampDelhi.
While I can't vouch personally for this event, I attended the very first barcamp and I have to say that I'm increasingly loving the whole idea of unconferences. Glad to see students in India starting to "roll their own". Somebody who attends this one, please let us know how it goes?
Open Source Events - Offer To Publicize
Submitted by danese on Thu, 2007-06-14 13:37. ::
Here at opensource.org we get lots of spurious requests for "link exchanges"...what do firearms have to do with Open Source?
Well It Was Twenty Years Ago Today...
Submitted by Michael Tiemann on Mon, 2007-06-11 16:41. ::
It was early June in 1987 when Richard Stallman announced the release of the GNU C compiler version 1.0. As I wrote in Open Sources, it was the most thrilling and most terrifying day of my life (up to that point). Having first read and lightly hacked Emacs code in 1985, having read and lightly hacked GDB code in 1986, I eagerly attended a week-long lecture series on Emacs Stallman gave in Febrary 1987 at MCC in Austin Texas.
Am I "It"?
Submitted by Michael Tiemann on Fri, 2007-06-08 16:19. ::
Yesterday I was blog-tagged by Stephen Walli. Does the fact that he tagged for other people mean that I'm not "it"? Oh well...the topic is one that interests me, and I think he started the ball rolling in an interesting direction, so I figure I'll add my thoughts.
For my money, the three ways that open source can benefit one's business (presuming you are in the business of open source) is:

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