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Showing posts with label sourceforge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sourceforge. Show all posts
10 March 2009

Sailing to Port 25

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An interesting move by Microsoft: I would like to introduce Mark Stone, who will be a regular contributor to Port 25 going forward. Mark ha...
22 July 2008

The Theory and Practice of the Software Forge

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On Open Enterprise blog .
21 May 2008

Why You Cannot Forge an Open Source Forge

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On Open Enterprise blog .
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09 December 2007

Source(Forge) of Strength or Weakness?

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On the Open Enterprise blog .
08 November 2007

Openbravo Acquires Librepos

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Here's a classic example of an open source micro-acquisition : This acquisition will benefit the Librepos community of users and develop...
31 October 2007

Curling Up with Open Source

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One of the heartening signs in the software industry is the continuing flow of donations to the free software commons. The latest to see t...
28 July 2006

Google's Summa of Code

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Google has launched an open source code repository, called, with stunning originality, Google Code . This is particularly good news, becaus...
14 July 2006

Why Hackers Do It

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If you've ever wondered what makes hackers (not crackers) tick, you can relax: somebody has now submitted a doctoral thesis on the subj...
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