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Luminary joins open-source protection firm







Luminary joins open-source protection
firm

Luminary joins open-source protection
firm
05/07/2004 01:35 PM

Bruce Perens, a living Linux legend, is onboard, literally, with Open Source Risk Management, which provides insurance-like protection to Linux users.




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Open-Xchange Server goes open source


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