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10 June 2012
'Hack The Real World And Share The Results'
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Eben Moglen has been battling to defend key digital rights for the last two decades. A lawyer by training, he helped Phil Zimmerman fig...
28 September 2010
OpenOffice.org Discovers the Joy of Forking
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Last week I wrote a piece entitled “Are We Entering the Golden Age of Forks?” I concluded: I predict we are going to see plenty more forks i...
18 June 2008
Whatever Happened to the GNU GPLv3?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
20 May 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Palamida's Mark Tolliver
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On Open Enterprise blog .
20 March 2008
Volantis Code Takes Flight with GPLv3
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On Open Enterprise blog .
19 January 2008
The Trolls Done Good
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Once upon a time, there were a bunch of wicked trolls. And then one day, they became good. That, in a nutshell, is the free software story...
16 January 2008
Whatever Happened to the GFDL?
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With all the excitement last year over the GNU GPLv3, the Cinderella of the FSF licences, the GNU Free Documentation Licence (GFDL) has been...
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18 December 2007
More Icing on the SugarCRM Cake
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On Open Enterprise blog .
09 November 2007
Everything You Wanted to Know About the GPLv3...
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...but were afraid to ask in case it made plain your inability to grok the legalistic subtleties. Though hardly an idiot's guide to the...
25 October 2007
"Open Source Does Not Mean Free": Huh?
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Here's an interesting little to do : Open Source does not mean Free: Why we are declaring a license for the community database ... Very ...
26 July 2007
Another One Bites the Dust - Nicely
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Here's double good news : SugarCRM Inc., the world’s leading provider of commercial open source customer relationship management (CRM) s...
10 July 2007
Joining the GPLv3 Samba
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So Samba has officially joined the GPLv3 dance. It's certainly a biggie, and I'm sure that over the coming months more and more su...
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29 June 2007
Happy Hacking v3
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GPLv3 is out .
07 June 2007
The GNU GPL Is Dead - Not
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Bizarre : The FSF should realize by now their influence is waning. Look at the plethora of alternative licenses. Now they’re really hamstrin...
02 June 2007
GNU GPLv3 - Nearly There
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The final draft of the GNU GPLv3 is out, together with copious explanations . If it's just a little too copious, you might try Matthew...
22 May 2007
The Joy (and Utility) of FUD
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As I've written elsewhere , Microsoft's FUD is more interesting for what it says about the company's deepest fears than for its ...
01 May 2007
Manifesto for Free Appliances
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More open goodness : Just as there is a need for Free Software, there is a need for free (as in speech) appliances. Free Appliances can be m...
30 April 2007
The Caravan Moves On
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The dogs are barking on C|net again: focus on one major problem: Will content companies, such as movie, music and book producers, and those...
07 December 2006
Samba Dances Towards the GNU GPLv3
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According to this story , the Samba project will move to GNU GPLv3 once it's finished. That's a big win for the the FSF, since Sam...
30 November 2006
Sun Opts for GNU GPL v2.5
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I've written elsewhere about my pleasant surprise at Sun choosing the GNU GPL for Java. But an obvious question that follows on from t...
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