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23 June 2008

Linux is Subversive....

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Posted by glyn moody at 7:34 AM 0 comments   Links to this post

Labels: cathedral and the bazaar, Eric Raymond, open enterprise, subversion, subversive, version control

26 May 2008

Git Gets Down to Business

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Labels: bitkeeper, git, github, larry mcvoy, linus, open enterprise, version control

10 March 2008

Canonical's GNU Bazaar

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Posted by glyn moody at 9:43 AM 0 comments   Links to this post

Labels: bazaar, canoncial, git, GNU, mercurial, open enterprise, subversion, Ubuntu, version control

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      • (Still) Defending Openness in the EU
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      • IDiotic or What?
      • The Hidden Poetry of...Gordon Brown
      • Biofuels "Prime Cause of Food Crisis"
      • In Google We (Don't) Trust
      • ID Cards: Out Come the Jackboots
      • Strike Out Against "Three Strikes and You're Out"
      • Feel Free to Twitter
      • How Closed Does Nvida Want to Be?
      • In Praise of Wikileaks
      • Cutting off the Digital Water
      • Waterboarding? It's Torture...
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      • Samba's Latest Moves
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      • ICANN Goes .bonkers
      • How Can We Harness the Firefox Effect?
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      • Come On, IBM, Pull Your Socks Up
      • Lulu.com for Magazines
      • The Tipping Point (For the Last Time)
      • Eee PC + Debian = Ultraportable Heaven?
      • Searching for the Truth About Search Engines
      • Fewer EU Patents: Good - and Bad
      • Hyperic Tracks the Cloud
      • O (English) Rose, Thou Art Sick
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I have been a technology journalist and consultant for a quarter of a century, 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. I can be contacted at glyn dot moody at gmail dot com Privacy Policy
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