Trading Up to Open Source
One of the signs that the open source ecosystem is thriving is the appearance of solution serving vertical markets. Here's another one....
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One of the signs that the open source ecosystem is thriving is the appearance of solution serving vertical markets. Here's another one....
On Open Enterprise blog.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 11:34 am 0 comments
Labels: gambling, gnu gpl v2, marketcetera, open enterprise, trading systems
I'm pretty much the world's biggest fan of opening things up, but sometimes you do have to ask: what's the point?Sun Microsystems on Tuesday followed through on a promise to release the designs of a second server processor as open-source software.
The design for Niagara 2, formally called the UltraSparc T2 and currently shipping in servers, now is governed by the General Public License (GPL)--though as with Niagara 1, Sun is using the earlier version 2 of the seminal license.
I applaud the sentiment behind this move, but wonder whether anyone will benefit. How many people are actually hacking on the design of chips?
Posted by Glyn Moody at 11:03 am 0 comments
Labels: gnu gpl v2, niagra, open source chips, sun, ultrasparc t2
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