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18 December 2007

More Icing on the SugarCRM Cake

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Posted by glyn moody at 5:19 pm  

Labels: eben moglen, gnu gpl, gplv3, open enterprise, sugarcrm

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I have been a technology journalist and consultant for nearly 30 years, covering the Internet since March 1994, and the free software world since 1995.

One early feature I wrote was for Wired in 1997: The Greatest OS that (N)ever Was. My most recent books are Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution, and Digital Code of Life: How Bioinformatics is Revolutionizing Science, Medicine and Business.
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