Netline's Open-Xchange Server technology now under GPL license
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Open-Xchange Server 5 Blends
Proprietary, Open-Source Perks
Open-Xchange Server 5 Blends
Proprietary, Open-Source Perks
04/12/2005 08:07 PMAccessible through common Web browsers, the collaboration platform
lets users share e-mail, calendar, tasks, threaded discussions and
documents originating from both proprietary and open-source systems.
Open-Xchange Server goes open source
Open-Xchange Server goes open source
08/04/2004 09:46 AMLINUXWORLD -- Open-Xchange Server, the Microsoft Exchange Server
workalike, is being released under the GPL at the end of August.
Open-Xchange Server is the engine behind Novell/SUSE's Openexchange
Server, and is produced by Netline Internet Service. Netline CEO Frank
Hoberg will be in the Novell booth during most of the LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo, displaying what a company press release
describes as "the industry's top-selling Linux-based groupware,
collaboration, and messaging application."
Open Xchange Server Source-code Released
Open Xchange Server Source-code Released
08/30/2004 12:18 PMOPEN-XCHANGE 0.7.3
OPEN-XCHANGE 0.7.3
09/24/2004 03:30 PMA groupware/webmail for sharing items with other users.
Open-Xchange 0.7.0
Open-Xchange 0.7.0
08/30/2004 10:32 AMA groupware for sharing items with other users.
Open-Xchange, bajo GPL
Open-Xchange, bajo GPL
08/06/2004 06:20 AMNetline Open-Xchange - the next Firefox?
Netline Open-Xchange - the next Firefox?
04/05/2005 08:40 AMEmail server play
OPEN-XCHANGE 0.8.0-RC1 (Default branch)
OPEN-XCHANGE 0.8.0-RC1 (Default branch)
04/04/2005 10:23 AM

The OPEN-XCHANGE Collaboration and Integration Server Environment
allows
you to store appointments, contacts, tasks, email messages, bookmarks,
documents, and many more elements, and share them with other users. It
can be accessed via any modern Web browser and multiple fat clients
like MS Outlook, Palm devices, KDE Kontact, Apple's iCAL, Konqueror,
Mozilla Calendar, any many more, based on open standards and
interfaces.
Third party products can access this application over many different
interfaces such as WebDAV (XML), LDAP, iCal, an API, and HTTP/S.
Changes:
The interface for attachments was completed.
Improvements were made for easier installation.
Final Task and Project implementation was
completed. Many major and minor bugfixes were
made.
Van a liberar Open-Xchange bajo GPL
Van a liberar Open-Xchange bajo GPL
08/06/2004 06:20 AMOPEN-XCHANGE 0.8.0-beta5 (Default
branch)
OPEN-XCHANGE 0.8.0-beta5 (Default
branch)
03/19/2005 03:22 AM

The OPEN-XCHANGE Collaboration and Integration Server Environment
allows
you to store appointments, contacts, tasks, email messages, bookmarks,
documents, and many more elements, and share them with other users. It
can be accessed via any modern Web browser and multiple fat clients
like MS Outlook, Palm devices, KDE Kontact, Apple's iCAL, Konqueror,
Mozilla Calendar, any many more, based on open standards and
interfaces.
Third party products can access this application over many different
interfaces such as WebDAV (XML), LDAP, iCal, an API, and HTTP/S.
Changes:
This release features minor and major bugfixes, a Webmail
interface the has become a new search engine that allows to
search across folders, better integration of Groupware and
Webmail, Live Bookmark support (Firefox), and changes to
the folder permissions so that it is now possible to define
particular permissions for read, edit, and delete actions.
Open-Xchange adds cross-platform support
Open-Xchange adds cross-platform support
04/12/2005 06:49 PMZDNet UK Apr 12 2005 11:01PM GMT
Honeywell Grants License for Patented
Display Technology to Sharp Corp.;
Technology Provides Increased Brightn
Honeywell Grants License for Patented
Display Technology to Sharp Corp.;
Technology Provides Increased Brightn
04/18/2005 12:27 AMBusiness Wire India via Hindustan Times Apr 18 2005 4:08AM GMT
Motorola Gets License on New Tracking
Technology
Motorola Gets License on New Tracking
Technology
01/08/2004 08:26 PMRed Nova Jan 8 2004 9:08AM ET
Symbian to License E-Mail Technology
(AP)
Symbian to License E-Mail Technology
(AP)
03/23/2005 07:32 AMAP - Symbian Ltd., maker of the top operating system for "smart" cell
phones, is licensing e-mail technology from Microsoft Corp., an
unexpected deal with a rival that may bolster Microsoft's bid to
extend its dominance in computer software to mobile devices.
Open License
Open License
04/13/2004 10:15 PMOpen License 0.81 Preview Release 2
National and ARM license energy-saving
technology
National and ARM license energy-saving
technology
06/15/2004 09:16 PMNational Semiconductor and chip designer ARM have begun to license
their PowerWise technology.
Microsoft to License IBM Chip Technology
for Xbox
Microsoft to License IBM Chip Technology
for Xbox
11/03/2003 07:18 PMBoston Globe Nov 3 2003 5:40PM ET
Infrared Technology License for 3G CDMA
Chipsets
Infrared Technology License for 3G CDMA
Chipsets
12/11/2003 05:01 AM3G Dec 11 2003 3:32AM ET
Symbian Agrees to License E-Mail
Technology (AP)
Symbian Agrees to License E-Mail
Technology (AP)
03/22/2005 03:15 PMAP - Symbian Ltd., maker of the top operating system for "smart" cell
phones, is licensing e-mail technology from Microsoft Corp., an
unexpected deal with a rival that may bolster Microsoft's bid to
extend its dominance in computer software to mobile devices.
"FAT File System Technology and Patent
License"
"FAT File System Technology and Patent
License"
12/06/2003 10:14 PMIdaho Technology and Roche Sign PCR
License Agreement
Idaho Technology and Roche Sign PCR
License Agreement
01/05/2005 03:27 AMIdaho Technology, Inc. and Roche have signed a license agreement
granting Idaho Technology non-exclusive, worldwide access to Roche's
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) patents. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Open source license help needed
Open source license help needed
12/17/2004 06:33 PMEvery now and then, I get an e-mail asking me to clarify
the license associated with code that I've posted on this site, such
as my date
parsing script. I'm looking for an open source license that I can
start slapping on things to ensure people that they can use it for
whatever they want, but wading through the list of licenses is no
fun at all. Here are the features I'm looking for:
- Minimal boiler-plate. I don't want to have to
copy and paste dozens of lines of legalese in to a 30 line long
example script; my ideal license would allow me to "link it in" in a
single line ("(c) Simon Willison 2004, released under [X]
license").
- Allows commercial use. I don't care if people
make money off something I've published here.
- Encourages attribution. I don't want people
feeling they have to credit me if they reuse five lines of Python I
posted as an example somewhere, but I'm not averse to getting credited
for more substantial contributions. I don't want to make attribution a
requirement though as I'd rather people used my code and failed to
attribute me than didn't use it at all.
- Is compatible with other licenses. I often get
asked if people can include my code in other open source projects -
whatever license I use needs not to get in the way of other people's
licensing aims for their own projects.
I'm tempted to just slap a note saying "this code is in
the public domain" on everything and have done, but I'm not sure if
there are unpleasant side effects to doing so. The only thing I want
to avoid is people explicitly claiming my work as their own.
Choosing an open source license
Choosing an open source license
07/26/2004 04:04 AMThe Open Source Initiative (OSI) lists more than 50 approved open
source licenses. Each license is anywhere from slightly to vastly
unlike its neighbors. All of them are written for lawyers, not mere
mortal software developers. So how do you choose the most sensible an
open source license for your projects?
Official nod for Sun open-source license
Official nod for Sun open-source license
01/04/2005 08:57 PMThe Open Source Initiative's license approval committee has given a
vote of support to Sun Microsystems' license.
XEMICS To License Skyworks’ Bluetooth™
Radio Transceiver Technology
XEMICS To License Skyworks’ Bluetooth™
Radio Transceiver Technology
06/14/2004 02:16 AMXEMICS S.A., a leading provider of ultra low-power Bluetooth™ baseband
ICs today announced that the company has agreed to license Skyworks
Solutions Inc.’s ultra-low-power Bluetooth radio transceiver to
complement XEMICS’ Bluetooth offering. . [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]
Symbian to license e-mail technology for
cellphones from rival Microsoft
Symbian to license e-mail technology for
cellphones from rival Microsoft
03/22/2005 05:11 PMNational Post Mar 22 2005 9:39PM GMT
Sun criticizes popular open-source
license
Sun criticizes popular open-source
license
04/05/2005 07:29 PMSun Microsystems President Jonathan Schwartz applauds the open-source
software realm but takes jabs at the GPL.
Intel Dropping its Open Source License
Intel Dropping its Open Source License
04/01/2005 08:32 PMLinux Magazine Apr 2 2005 12:02AM GMT
Intel to stop using open-source license
Intel to stop using open-source license
03/31/2005 12:14 PMThe chipmaker says it will discontinue an open-source license used to
govern some of its software.
SpamAssassin sports new open-source
license
SpamAssassin sports new open-source
license
09/22/2004 09:01 PMOpen-source spam blocker gets legal makeover with switch to Apache
license. Oh, and tech upgrades.
SpamAssassin switches to Apache open
source license
SpamAssassin switches to Apache open
source license
09/23/2004 11:10 AMZDNet Sep 23 2004 1:37PM GMT
Microsoft Tweaks Sender ID License For
Open Source
Microsoft Tweaks Sender ID License For
Open Source
08/27/2004 01:38 PMRedmond works to make its anti-spam proposal more palatable for the
open source community, but much remains unclear.
France lends support to new open-source
license
France lends support to new open-source
license
07/09/2004 11:55 AMPARIS - Researchers at three French government-funded research
organizations this week revealed something they hope will increase the
spread of free, open source software in the country: a new license
they say is compatible with the Free Software Foundation Inc.'s GNU
General Public License (GPL).
Sun license nears official "open-source"
status
Sun license nears official "open-source"
status
01/04/2005 08:25 PMThe Open Source Initiative's license approval committee has given a
vote of support to Sun Microsystems' license.
License issues lining up for Linux, open
source
License issues lining up for Linux, open
source
02/05/2005 09:48 PMAs if the largest software company in the world as an opponent was not
enough, the Linux and open source software industry is facing some of
its biggest challenges in containing the proliferation of its own
licenses and updating a 15-year-old GPL. Both hurdles were roundly
discussed during sessions at the recent OSDL Enterprise Linux Summit,
but there appeared to be no easy answers nor easy solutions to either
licensing issue.
Intel Strikes a Blow for Open-Source
License Sanity
Intel Strikes a Blow for Open-Source
License Sanity
04/02/2005 09:20 AMeWeek Apr 2 2005 12:25PM GMT
Intel withdraws open source license,
receives applause
Intel withdraws open source license,
receives applause
03/29/2005 05:30 PMIn a message posted to the OSI license-discuss email list on March 29,
Intel attorney McCoy Smith wrote, "Intel has been studying internally
the issue of license proliferation. One step Intel would like to take
to reduce license proliferation (both internally, and externally, to
Intel) is to have the "Intel Open Source License" (aka "BSD License
with Export Notice") removed from future use as an approved OSI open
source license."
Prentice-Hall to publish series of books
under open license
Prentice-Hall to publish series of books
under open license
03/13/2003 10:16 AM
Prentice-Hall , a major textbook publishing house, announced that it
would publish a series of six books under the Open Publication Licence
( OPL ). Books in
the Bruce Perens Open Source
Software line will address open source and Linux topics , and be available
electronically, as well as in print format:
The books are sold like any technical book. Two of the titles are in
all of the the Barnes and Noble stores right now. But they are legal
to copy, modify, and redistribute. The electronic versions of the
books are placed on the web a few months after the print versions hit
stores. The advantage of these books is that they need never go out of
print. The electronic version can be kept up to date by anyone who
cares to, and can be printed and sold. An instructor who is using them
to teach a class can also tailor them to their particular needs, and a
poor student need not buy the textbook to have it.
Although readers (or users) might obtain and copy the books for free,
Perens and Prentice-Hall
hope the open license will spur increased demand for the subjects
of the books, and for the books themselves, as some
others have done.
(thanks to Marsha Debonis and
Grant Bowman )
Microsoft releases first open source
project with externally-created license
Microsoft releases first open source
project with externally-created license
04/09/2004 04:10 PMInternetNews.com: "WiX is the first project from Microsoft to be
released under the Common Public License, an externally created open
source license." Slashdot readers remain skeptical, but I think the
world is truly changing....
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