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Showing posts with label floss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floss. Show all posts
07 October 2010

Back to the Future Again: 2020 FLOSS 3.0

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Yesterday I wrote about my experiences last week at the Open World Forum. As I noted, the two-day event closed with the presentation of the...
13 February 2009

Open Proofs

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The problem : The world depends on having secure, accurate, and reliable software - but most software isn't. In some circumstances we ne...
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03 December 2008

2020 FLOSS Roadmap and Looking Forward

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Making predictions is hard - especially about the future, as the saying goes. Against this background, I had low expectations of the “2020 F...
23 July 2008

Open Source in European Public Administrations

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If you're trying to keep up with the increasing number of public administrations in Europe discovering the joys of free software, here...
02 February 2007

FOOGL (Firefox, OpenOffice.org, GNU/Linux) Usability

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First, we had the hugely-important, but horribly-named "Economic impact of FLOSS on innovation and competitiveness of the EU ICT sector...
12 January 2007

Free Software by Numbers

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With my previous caveat , this report from Rishab Aiyer Ghosh into the state of free software in Europe looks to contain important material...
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