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Open Source Flash player
Open Source Flash player
06/17/2005 04:39 PMGre
at to see work revitalized on GPLFlash.
It's about time my former company realize that they're as old
school, as old school goes.
Open source Flash slide show
Open source Flash slide show
05/06/2004 09:42 PMTodd of "What do I know" has released code (FLA) and an SWF with his
slide show that he developed for the PGA Championship: Flash...
Wired News: Open Arms for Open-Source
News
Wired News: Open Arms for Open-Source
News
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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: 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.
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.
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.
Wired News: A Lively Open-Source Debate
Wired News: A Lively Open-Source Debate
07/04/2004 08:44 AMCNET News: Mainframes Get Open-Source
Database
CNET News: Mainframes Get Open-Source
Database
01/15/2003 06:56 PM"MySQL, the Swedish company that sells the open-source database of the
same name, has released a version of its software for IBM's mainframe
line..."
Community News: MoviePartners' Open
Source Move
Community News: MoviePartners' Open
Source Move
05/26/2004 07:31 AMVia a link from
PHP Magazine
today, there is a special note off the newswire about the
MoviePartners leveraging open source technologies to launch two new
websites, one of which is the "oldest and largest" screenwriting
communities still in operation.
Wired News: Clark Campaign Going Open
Source
Wired News: Clark Campaign Going Open
Source
12/25/2003 03:19 AMNOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
02/17/2004 11:57 PMAs per a recent post, I love to see (and hope to one day do it myself)
Open Source Software in Non-Profits. Seems http://www.nosi.net found
my post:
http://thelostolive.net/tlo/comments.php?id=1786_0_1_0_C
And commented the release of its new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for Nonprofits." And now in their own words:
___snip____
--
From: Katrin Verclas
Email: steering (a) nosi.net
Hi, Kevin -
NOSI actually just released a new...
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
05/07/2004 04:33 PMA key leader in the open-source software movement has been appointed
to the board of Open Source Risk Management, which is defending the
legal standing of open-source software.
Linux, open source, and other tech news
coverage in 2004
Linux, open source, and other tech news
coverage in 2004
12/31/2003 01:11 PMRather than try to make the usual sweeping predictions about what the
future holds for the computer hardware and software industries or even
just for Linux and open source, I'm going to make some predictions
about how tech news will be covered in the next year. Let's start by
saying a minimum of 5000 articles (give or take 4900) will be written
in 2004 declaring Linux "finally ready for the desktop," up from 3000
(give or take 2900) similar articles in 2003.
Mercury News | 10/30/2003 | Vietnam
embracing open-source products
Mercury News | 10/30/2003 | Vietnam
embracing open-source products
11/01/2003 09:36 AMDo You Suffer from Open Source Phobia? -
six reasons you might relent and be
ready for an extreme makeover - OPEN
SOURCE - Magazine - Darwin Magazine
Do You Suffer from Open Source Phobia? -
six reasons you might relent and be
ready for an extreme makeover - OPEN
SOURCE - Magazine - Darwin Magazine
03/08/2004 11:20 PMhttp://www.darwinmag.com/read/030104/open.html
ASK A GROUP OF corporate IT leaders whether they'd rather stick their
arms into a box of tarantulas or allow open source software (OSS) on
their networks, and odds are most would start rolling up their
sleeves. Not to do any downloading, either.
Slashdot on Open Source Ideas and Open
Source Life
Slashdot on Open Source Ideas and Open
Source Life
06/23/2004 08:27 PM As Canada protects the patents on genes, Download Aborted wonders
whether the genetic code should be considered Open Source. It's
slashdotted here. And as atonement for saying something positive about
the people at Microsoft — man, you folks are rough! —
here's some slashdottism about the anti-Open Source think tanks that
Microsoft is funding. (But I still like the Microsofties I've met. So
there.)...
Open source process for open source
development
Open source process for open source
development
04/05/2005 11:50 AM
Sun has given every possible indication that Open Solaris will be run as a true
open source project. The latest indication is the make-up of the board
of directors:
Casper Dik,
Roy Fielding,
Al Hopper,
Simon Phipps, and
Rich Teer.
(via Simon Phipps - congrats Simon!)
Open source opportunity, open source
risk
Open source opportunity, open source
risk
09/22/2004 10:44 AM
I've been traveling more than usual lately, and while on the road I've
been working my way through the
ITConversations audio
archive. It's full of gems, and one of them is Doug Kaye's
interview
with Philip Greenspun. While discussing the
ArsDigita flameout,
Greenspun offers insightful perspectives on the opportunity, and the
risk, of open source as a business model.
...From open source to open services to
open information
From open source to open services to
open information
03/29/2005 12:00 PM
My
March
21 entry about upcoming.org turned out to be an odd juxtaposition
because, on the same day, a new events database called
EVDB was announced and shown at PC
Forum. It's due out shortly in public beta but I haven't seen it, so
for now I only know what you can also learn from reading, among
others:
Dan
Farber,
Ross
Mayfield,
Om Malik,
David
Weinberger, and
Paul
Kedrosky (whose recent archive is missing this morning, yikes).
The consensus seems to be that EVDB will be a Web-2.0-style,
Wiki-style, RSS-friendly, Flickr-and-del.icio.us-like thingy. Sounds
promising! I'll certainly check it out when it's public.
...Microsoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips
Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
Microsoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips
Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
04/08/2005 04:56 AMTechWeb - The software vendor will add to the 20 products it now
offers for source-code inspection under its Shared Source Initiative.
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.
Advice to Microsoft: Open Source the
Leaked Source
Advice to Microsoft: Open Source the
Leaked Source
02/13/2004 02:37 PMWhat should Microsoft do, now that a chunk of its NT 4.0 and Windows
2000 source code have leaked onto the Web? Our guest columnist says
Microsoft should make lemonade out of lemons and just open source the
whole enchilada.
Open source process for closed source
development
Open source process for closed source
development
04/05/2005 11:50 AM IBM Adopts
Open Development Internally: "Following on the success of its
Eclipse open-source development platform, IBM has quietly been using a
form of open-source development internally to create technology the
company will sell commercially.
IBM calls its model Community Source, which it defines as a
collaborative, internal, open-source-style environment for developing
and testing new technology.
Danny Sabbah, vice president of strategy and technology for the IBM
Software Group, in Armonk, N.Y., said IBM is using its Community
Source model across 100 projects and 2,000 developers in the company.
These projects span the IBM Software Group, Systems Group, Research
and Global Services, he said."
Very interesting. I'd like to learn more about that. What parts of the
so called open source development process have they built into the
Community Source model? I've found that most developers have different
definitions of the open source development process (via
Ross
Gardler).
Open Standards - Open Source. The
Business, Legal & Technical Challenges
Ahead.
Open Standards - Open Source. The
Business, Legal & Technical Challenges
Ahead.
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
The meeting comprised four panels: Business, Technical, Legal,
and Social and Ethical, each of which featured an introduction of the
issues and follow-up with an interactive discussion between the
speakers and the audience. The aim was to capture and publish the
issues discussed in order to raise the industry awareness of the
benefits of Open Source.
Pingtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With
New Open Source Business Model.
Pingtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With
New Open Source Business Model.
02/18/2004 10:41 PMPi
ngtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With New Open Source Business
Model. Interesting.
Open source hackers release open fixes
for MSFT vulnerabilityware
Open source hackers release open fixes
for MSFT vulnerabilityware
12/19/2003 11:45 AMMSFT's apparent incapacity for patching MSIE vulnerabilities hasn't
deterred open-source hackers, who have released a free software patch
for a well-known Explorer vulnerability.
Update: Andrew sez, "...it contains buffer overflow exploits that are wide open for hax0r5 to take
advantage of. In addition, it redirects weird URL requests to -it's
own website-."
Update: Yoz points out
that the patch has been patched.
Link
(via /.)
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.
When Open Source doesn't open and source
doesn't matter
When Open Source doesn't open and source
doesn't matter
07/20/2004 11:14 AMOne frustration too many: time for a rant. When a bug in Mozilla
(keyboard focus is on the previously selected window) has remained
unfixed for at least 18 to 24 months, when XFree86 mouse interaction
with PS/2 or GPM remains hazardous and makes a system unusable and
that bug has been fobbed off to the kernel developers and not dealt
with for at least two years - when there are more examples like this
that make using Open Source software a pain, what do you do?
Are you one of the few people with the time and money and
expertise sufficient to delve into the source yourself to fix the
problem?
Do we have it "too good" and these niggles are, by comparison to
the rest of the world's computer users (Windows), absolute peanuts?
More Than Open Data at the 2004 O'Reilly
Open Source Convention
More Than Open Data at the 2004 O'Reilly
Open Source Convention
08/09/2004 12:52 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Aug 9 2004 5:11AM GMT
Linux Sees Open Field for Open Source
(washingtonpost.com)
Linux Sees Open Field for Open Source
(washingtonpost.com)
08/03/2004 10:28 AMwashingtonpost.com - Plenty of tech experts have spent years trying to
convince the general public that the Linux operating system is
becoming more of a threat to Microsoft's Windows. With the LinuxWorld
conference underway this week in San Francisco, there is finally a
sure-fire sign that this may be the case: Microsoft won't be there.
Why open distribution is the real
promise of open source
Why open distribution is the real
promise of open source
06/16/2004 11:32 AM The White Rabbit has beckoned us down the wrong rabbit hole. Much has
been made about the open source revolution, and with good reason. The
open source development model produces superior software. But, in my
estimation, the real promise of open source lies not in open source,
but rather in open distribution. Here's why ...
Open source cracks publishing wide open
Open source cracks publishing wide open
06/17/2004 11:24 AMOnce upon a time, publishing was the domain of large corporations.
Then came desktop publishing and the tools to produce a book shrank
from the cost of an aircraft carrier to the price tag of a PT boat.
Now, small publishers on the bleeding edge of technology are fomenting
a revolution that may change the publishing market forever. Open
source publishing tools, long derided as not being ready for battle,
are proving themselves in the trenches of small publishing.
Why Microsoft Should Open Source the
Leaked Source
Why Microsoft Should Open Source the
Leaked Source
02/13/2004 02:37 PMANALYSIS: Redmond would be smart to make lemonade out of lemons by
releasing the rest of the Windows code and letting developers have at
it.
View Source for Flash
View Source for Flash
04/08/2005 12:54 AMCory Doctorow:

Mike from Macromedia sez, "Lawrence Lessig spoke at the FlashForward
conference last night in San Francisco. In his talk, title
The Cost of Copyright, he stressed to the Flash designers and
developers the necessity of a culture of sharing. While the Flash
community has actually been a very open community, sharing content and
source, the Flash Player does not provide an easy or standard way for
Flash content developers to allow viewers to download their source
code (Flash files are separate from their source).
"So, I have put together a simple ActionScript library for Flash that
allows Flash content creators to easily allow anyone to download the
source to their content by right clicking on that content. I have also
added a context menu item that allows a distribution license to be
specified.
"Finally, in a nod to Mr Lessig, I have released it all under a
Creative Commons license."
Link

View source added to Flash
View source added to Flash
04/08/2005 05:48 PMEarlier this week at the Flash Forward conference (centered around
Macromedia's
Flash product),
Creative Commons Chariman and CEO Lawrence Lessig
gave a talk about bringing a culture of sharing to the Flash
community like the one that exists for HTML. Every web browser can
view source of any HTML document, and millions of online publishers
got their start by looking at each others' code, but Flash doesn't
directly allow for it. Although
flash
sharing sites have sprung up to fill the void, there was no easy
way to share all your code in Flash.
Macromedia's Mike Chambers answered the call and less than 24 hours
later
produced an
actionscript file that adds a view source option to any flash
movie. If you use Macromedia's Flash product and want to share your
work with others, by all means give it a try. I hope to see this
functionality become an option in upcoming releases of the Flash
authoring environment.
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."
Tools to protect your Flash source code
Tools to protect your Flash source code
12/23/2003 02:40 AMCNET Dec 23 2003 1:38AM ET
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