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Microsoft releases source code to open
source community
Microsoft releases source code to open
source community
05/05/2004 04:06 AMAbout a month ago, Microsoft posted some of its source code to
SourceForge. SourceForge is a, if not the, major distribution point
for open source software. Microsoft's code was put there under the
terms of the Common Public License, which allows modification,
addition, redistribution - in short, it allows most of the rights and
privileges that we associate with open source software.
Community News: EvilWalrus Move Complete
Community News: EvilWalrus Move Complete
09/11/2002 06:43 PMOpen source on the move
Open source on the move
04/23/2004 02:56 PMLinux backers gather in San Diego to talk up how the open-source
operating system can continue its gains on the desktop.
Apple And The Open Source Community
Apple And The Open Source Community
07/04/2004 06:56 PMOpen Source Community Building
Open Source Community Building
03/24/2005 05:27 AMOpen Source Community Building by Matthias
Stürmerhttp://opensource.
mit.edu/papers/sturmer.pdfAbstractBuilding an active and helpful community around an open source
project is a complex task for its leaders. Therefore investigations in
this work are intended to define the optimum starting position of an
open source project and to identify recommendable promoting actions by
project leaders to enlarge community size in a healthy way. For this
paper eight interviews with committed representatives of successful
open source projects have led to over 12 hours of conversation about
community building. Analysing the statements of these experienced
community members exposed helpful activities that led to the presently
prospering communities of their projects. Summarizing the conclusions
of this qualitative research a table with conditions for successful
open source project initialisation and a subject-level promotion
matrix of community building could be created. They include
suggestions oÂn how to start a new open source project and how to
improve and increase the community of an already advanced open source
project.
What's Wrong with the Open Source
Community?
What's Wrong with the Open Source
Community?
12/02/2003 12:27 AMSlashdot Dec 1 2003 1:09PM ET
NSW RTA Makes Open Source Move
NSW RTA Makes Open Source Move
06/24/2004 07:53 AMThe authority has already indicated its preference for open standards
by installing Apple's iMac G4 across the registries earlier this year.
By Simon Hayes, The Australian (via MyAppleMenu)
Red Hat building open source community
in India
Red Hat building open source community
in India
01/24/2004 12:09 AMBANGALORE, INDIA - Linux vendor Red Hat is investing in India to build
an open source community in the country, with educational institutions
likely to be a key focus, according to the company's top executive.
More On The Corporate Gated Open Source
Community
More On The Corporate Gated Open Source
Community
04/29/2004 11:56 AMEarlier this month we joked about how the new Avalanche CIO co-op was
really
open
source with a $30,000 gate. It appears that the group doesn't see
it as a joke. That's
exactly how they
describe themselves. The interview with one of the founders also
raises some interesting points about how the group is going to avoid a
SCO-IBM situation where some of the software that goes into the co-op
is accused of having intellectual property violations. The guy from
the co-op sort of brushes that off by saying they have a top
intellectual property law firm who will review all submissions to make
sure they're safe. Considering the number of software patents showing
up these days on all sorts of minor software processes, and the fact
that I'd put IBM's lawyers up against any top IP law firm any day and
they certainly didn't expect SCO to go on this bizarre run, I doubt
that's much real protection. If anything, this may end up opening up
the companies in the co-op to more (pointless, of course) patent
lawsuits by revealing their internal software. For instance, the
first piece of software in the co-op was an internal application from
Best Buy. Before this, no one outside of Best Buy really knew what it
did, since it was all internal. Thus, there was almost no risk of
being accused of patent infringment. However, by opening it up
(admittedly to just a few companies right now) they risk someone who
has patents on some tiny process used in their software to come back
and sue them
and any of the other companies in the co-op who
downloads it. Maybe after a few of these types of lawsuits the
companies involved in the co-op will become a bit more pro-active in
fighting against bad software patents.
Red Hat to build open-source community
in India
Red Hat to build open-source community
in India
01/26/2004 10:18 AMComputer Weekly Jan 26 2004 2:08PM GMT
Openwave Courts Open Source Community
Openwave Courts Open Source Community
05/31/2002 10:12 AMGoogle reaches out to open-source
community
Google reaches out to open-source
community
03/19/2005 03:28 AMThe site is aimed at providing the open-source community with software
tools developed and used internally by Google, contributing code that
external developers might find useful.
Free/Open Source research Community
Free/Open Source research Community
12/09/2003 01:27 PMFree/Open Source Research Communityhttp://opensource.mit.edu/h
ome.htmlFree/open source software (F/OSS) is software
for which the human-readable source code is made available to the user
of the software, who can then modify the code in order to fit the
software to the user’s needs. The source code is the set of written
instructions that define a program in its original form, and when
it’s made fully accessible programmers can read it, modify it, and
redistribute it, thereby improving and adapting the software. In this
manner the software evolves at a rate unmatched by traditional
proprietary software. For many years free/open source software has
been building momentum. Beginning amidst the technical cultures that
produced the Internet and World Wide Web, it is now causing quite a
stir in the commercial world as large software corporations are
finding themselves competing against commercially available open
source software.
This new demand for free and open source
software has piqued interest among scholars in disciplines ranging
from sociology to economics to social psychology, and has raised
questions in fields of application ranging from innovation processes
to strategic management. As an aid to these scholars, they offer the
Free / Open Source Research Community. By having visitors contribute
to our research databases, they hope to establish a community of
information exchange that will lead to a greater understanding of open
source and it's applications.
In the spirit of free and
open source software (F/OSS), they are attempting to establish a
community in which information will be freely exchanged, so that
others may further the understanding of open source and its
implications outside the realm of software development. They invite
researchers to post their papers on open source and free software
here, and to add themselves to the research directory, so that their
community can become steadily larger and more comprehensive.
Attacks puzzle open-source community
Attacks puzzle open-source community
02/13/2004 06:56 AMZDNet UK Feb 13 2004 10:52AM GMT
Kernel Changes Draw Concern from
Open-Source Community
Kernel Changes Draw Concern from
Open-Source Community
04/17/2005 11:09 AMThe Linux 2.6 kernel is getting fatter, some contend; others say new
features are optional and that their use is at the discretion of
organizations compiling their builds of the kernel.
Why Open-Source Community Objects to MS
Spam Plans
Why Open-Source Community Objects to MS
Spam Plans
09/17/2004 07:45 PMThe broadness of Microsoft's recently revealed e-mail authenication
patent confirms open-source concerns with the company's anti-spam
efforts using Sender ID.
IBM Donates Speech Technology to Open
Source Community
IBM Donates Speech Technology to Open
Source Community
09/13/2004 10:28 PMIBM has contributed speech technology to the Apache Software
Foundation. By releasing its source code IBM hopes to bring a quick
end to battles over competing, proprietary standards; solidifying the
industry behind VoiceXML.
Can the open source community beat
software patenters?
Can the open source community beat
software patenters?
08/10/2004 10:51 AMPatents and the threat they pose to open source and overall software
innovation are a hot topic, but patents may not be a useful weapons
against a community that works with, ardently supports, and defends
open source with money, time, and expertise.
BEA Builds Beehive for Open-Source
Community (NewsFactor)
BEA Builds Beehive for Open-Source
Community (NewsFactor)
05/20/2004 03:46 PMNewsFactor - BEA Systems (Nasdaq: BEAS) is delivering software code
for its WebLogic framework, with
an eye to drawing more developers to the platform and speeding the
creation of more Java-based enterprise applications.
vnunet: Open Source Community Preaches
Coexistence
vnunet: Open Source Community Preaches
Coexistence
03/14/2005 05:29 PM"Open source and commercial applications will coexist in peace, Marten
Mickos, chief executive at MySQL, said in a keynote presentation at
LinuxWorld, adding that open source will help the IT industry to move
more quickly into new markets..."
Fedora Directory Server Now Available To
The Open Source Community
Fedora Directory Server Now Available To
The Open Source Community
06/05/2005 11:28 PMOpen-Source Community Eager for
Cloudscape Code
Open-Source Community Eager for
Cloudscape Code
08/05/2004 07:54 PMIBM's move to open-source its Java database "permits applications to
count on the functionality of a real database from the get-go," says a
member of the Apache Software Foundation.
IBM Tips Derby to Open-Source Community
(NewsFactor)
IBM Tips Derby to Open-Source Community
(NewsFactor)
08/03/2004 06:10 PMNewsFactor - IBM (NYSE: IBM) is providing its Cloudscape relational
database software to the
Apache Software Foundation (ASF), an open-source organization, hoping
to
spur innovation for Java applications for embedded databases.
Notebook: Open-Source Community Upbeat
at LinuxWorld
Notebook: Open-Source Community Upbeat
at LinuxWorld
08/03/2004 11:07 PMAttendees are finding plenty to appreciate at this week's LinuxWorld
show in San Francisco, including new products, desktop Linux and guys
in kilts.
CA issues million dollar challenge to
open source community
CA issues million dollar challenge to
open source community
08/07/2004 08:41 AMInterview: Sudhir Gandotra on what
India's open source community needs
Interview: Sudhir Gandotra on what
India's open source community needs
04/07/2005 01:23 PMSudhir Gandotra is an open source marketeer par excellence. He is best
known for Kalculate, an accounting package for the Linux desktop, but
Gandotra has been providing support for Linux desktops for almost a
decade. In this interview he talks of various open source adoption
barriers that exist in India, his experience marketing a product that
mandates the use of a non-standard operating system, and the reasons
behind his Linux desktop for India.
Free/Open Source Research Community
Online Papers
Free/Open Source Research Community
Online Papers
10/28/2003 11:08 PMFree/Open Source Research Community Online Papershttp://opensource.m
it.edu/online_papers.phpFree/open source software
(F/OSS) is software for which the human-readable source code is made
available to the user of the software, who can then modify the code in
order to fit the software to the user’s needs. The source code is
the set of written instructions that define a program in its original
form, and when it’s made fully accessible programmers can read it,
modify it, and redistribute it, thereby improving and adapting the
software. In this manner the software evolves at a rate unmatched by
traditional proprietary software.
For many years free/open
source software has been building momentum. Beginning amidst the
technical cultures that produced the Internet and World Wide Web, it
is now causing quite a stir in the commercial world as large software
corporations are finding themselves competing against commercially
available open source software.
information. This new demand for
free and open source software has piqued interest among scholars in
disciplines ranging from sociology to economics to social psychology,
and has raised questions in fields of application ranging from
innovation processes to strategic management. The online papers
archives represents the latest thinking and current happenings.
Virtual Community Makes Open Source
Encyclopedia Succeed
Virtual Community Makes Open Source
Encyclopedia Succeed
12/18/2003 01:06 PMVirtual Community Makes Open Source Encyclopedia
Succeedhttp://firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_12/ciffolilli/index.html
An open source encyclopedia seems to defy all logic.
Anyone can contribute -- and anyone can change, deface or erase the
information it contains. Yet Wikipedia is successful for several
reasons. First, it's being constructed by a purpose-built virtual
community, whose members share the same goals and passions. Another
factor is the low cost associated with IT and virtual communities. In
a way, technology has virtually eliminated transaction costs for
editing and updating information. This not only stimulates development
of the community and the project, it provides a full exploitation of
massive collaboration economies. Another secret of Wikipedia's success
is its "creative construction" of information, rather than a "creative
destruction" of it. Initially, some observers expected an endless war
among reliable contributions, as well as graffiti attacks that would
deface and delay the development of the Web site. In reality, that
hasn't happened. Every change made to every article is stored;
unapproved modifications can be undone with a single click. Thus,
hackers and graffiti artists waste more of their time and effort
trying to litter a page than administrators require to correct it.
Through this mechanism of editing and undoing meaningless changes or
graffiti, an evolutionary process is fostered. Among other results,
that means only the best contributions survive.
Wired News: Open Arms for Open-Source
News
Wired News: Open Arms for Open-Source
News
07/23/2004 03:07 AMturns content control to the people .. Open Arms for Open-Source
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Kernel Changes Draw Concern from
Open-Source Community (Ziff Davis)
Kernel Changes Draw Concern from
Open-Source Community (Ziff Davis)
04/17/2005 02:41 PMZiff Davis - The Linux 2.6 kernel is getting fatter, some contend;
others say new features are optional and that their use is at the
discretion of organizations compiling their builds of the kernel.
AMD Joins Open Source Development Labs
and Recognizes Community Support for
AMD64
AMD Joins Open Source Development Labs
and Recognizes Community Support for
AMD64
04/22/2004 02:29 AMSun offloads four mostly useless Java
projects to the open source community
including Looking Glass and Java3D.
Sun offloads four mostly useless Java
projects to the open source community
including Looking Glass and Java3D.
06/28/2004 07:54 PMSun offloads four mostly useless Java projects to the open
source community including Looking Glass and Java3D. (See lip
service yesterday.)
Which move offshores more jobs:
Continuing open source development, or
non-U.S. Microsoft price cuts?
Which move offshores more jobs:
Continuing open source development, or
non-U.S. Microsoft price cuts?
03/06/2004 02:01 AMOpen source software usually free. Microsoft software is not. When
Microsoft decides to drop the price of software sold to developing
nations, but not the price charged to U.S. customers, Microsoft is
effectively subsidizing economic development everywhere but here.
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Community News: Maguma Open Studio
Available
Community News: Maguma Open Studio
Available
03/17/2005 02:47 AMJust a quick note for anyone that's been waiting for its release - the
Maguma Open
Studio (Open source version of their Maguma Studio software) has
been released!
Open Arms for Open-Source News
Open Arms for Open-Source News
07/22/2004 06:17 AMA California newspaper is turning over the news to the people: If you
think it's news, it probably is to somebody, so write it up. By Daniel
Terdiman.
News: CherryOS goes open source
News: CherryOS goes open source
04/06/2005 09:12 PMMac emulator
CherryOS is
apparently moving from a commercial product to the world of open
source, according to note on the Web site. Yesterday the Web site said
the product was on hold, until further notice, but that was changed
today to say, "Due to Overwhelming Demand, Cherry Open Source Project
-- Launches 5.1.2005."
Other News: Apple and Open Source
Other News: Apple and Open Source
04/01/2005 11:56 AMApple's approach is one of several examined in an article about making
open source software work for businesses.
Other News: Open-Source Speech S/W
Other News: Open-Source Speech S/W
09/13/2004 10:33 AMIBM donates speech software to Apache and the Eclipse Foundation.
More Bad News for Microsoft on the Open
Source Front
More Bad News for Microsoft on the Open
Source Front
01/09/2004 09:54 PMIBM sounds like it might pull a Sun Microsystems move and standardize
internally on Linux on the desktop, according to an internal IBM IT
memo making the rounds. Meanwhile, China's Red Flag Software Co. and
Japan's Miracle Linux Corp. said they expect to complete the new
system, called Asianux, by May.
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