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Showing posts with label documentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label documentation. Show all posts
07 November 2011

Free As In Freedom: But Whose Freedom?

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It would be hard to overstate the contribution of Richard Stallman to the digital world. The founding of the GNU project and the creatio...
26 May 2011

Time for Amazon to Pay its dues to Open Source?

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It's nearly summertime. How do I know? Not, of course, by looking at the iffy British weather outside, but because Google's Summer o...
30 March 2009

Open Source Social Documentation for Museums

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Again, open source reaches ever-new bits : The new MAA Documentation System combines open-source technologies with deep social computing pri...
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25 January 2008

FixYa Fixes the Real-Life Support Hole

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Although free software has a reputation for patchy documentation and non-existent support, that's not really true at all: there's bu...
10 September 2007

Writing the Book on Open Documentation

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One of the things I really like about Matt Asay's blog is its total candour, which extends to handing out what most companies would rega...
04 December 2006

Open Provenance Architecture

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Interesting : Ultimately, our aim is to conceive a computer-based representation of provenance that allows us to perform useful analysis and...
31 August 2006

OpenOffice.org Premium

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Now here's an idea. Take something that's free, and add value to it without adding to the price. Enter OpenOffice.org Premium : Wh...
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