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mark taylor
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22 May 2009
The Free Software Pact
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As regular readers of these posts will have noticed, political issues are starting to impinge more and more on the world of free software an...
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13 June 2008
BECTA Rubbishes Almost the Entire UK Open Source Industry
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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12 February 2008
A New Star in the UK Open Source Blogosphere
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On Open Enterprise blog .
17 December 2007
Can the BBC Trust Butter Some Parsnips?
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The Open Source Consortium has prodded the BBC Trust into words, if not action: The BBC Trust and the Open Source Consortium (OSC) have agr...
07 December 2007
Interview with OSC's Mark Taylor
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On the Open Enterprise blog .
07 November 2007
BBC: Bound to Be Beaten on iPlayer?
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Interesting : We met with Mark Taylor, President of the Open Source Consortium (OSC) last night, directly after his meeting with the BBC to ...
23 October 2007
Groklaw Begins to Grok the iPlayer
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I've written pretty extensively about the scandal that is the BBC iPlayer. The main man fighting the good fight here is the indispensa...
13 September 2007
Westminster eForum: Sermon of the Day
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No posting yesterday, since I was up at the Westminster eForum talking about open source (now, there's a surprise), along with a few cor...
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02 July 2007
The Penguin Goes to Redmond
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Well, to Redmond Magazine , that is....
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17 January 2007
Becta: Must Try Harder
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Despite Becta's fine words , that guardian of the free software spirit, Mark Taylor, wants more action : "This is the perfect oppor...
21 November 2006
Brum to Blame
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I wrote about the apparent failure of an open source desktop project in Birmingham a little while back: now it looks like it wasn't the...
31 May 2006
Open Nanotech
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Normally I wouldn't pay much attention to this story about producing mechanical components with industrial printers: the company builds...
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