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fascinating: is SF building me my developer services network?
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Mike’s thoughts on EPL vs GPL, and a response to Matt Asay
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heard about this a little while ago: very interesting (and smart) hire for the Joost gang – they’re accumulating a fair amount of Apache talent, from what i hear
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this is a good thing; the only negative i’ve consistently heard about Bazaar is that it’s slow – speed is a feature
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awesome, just awesome
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AMD64 always seems like the last platform to be supported, whether it’s Adobe, Sun, etc
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thx for shooting this over, Luis – looks like i can finally get MLB.tv for those times when i’m traveling (like yesterday); only concern is that i have this plugin already and it’s a bit kluge
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some MySQL complaints
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Alex is upset with the subject Havoc’s post from the other day
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joe on the beagle v tracker debate
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pushback on the online desktop concept, contending that it’s essentially a proprietary software approach
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interesting post from Matt on comp strategies for open source firms
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QoTD: “Like so many people in the world, taking absurd positions to either side often means nobody cares what you think.”
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apparently our power’s out at home: could be interesting tomorrow when i get there
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Mike, always down to earth and matter of fact, lays out his view of the Oracle Linux endeavor: i don’t quite see eye to eye with him here, but this is an excellent summary
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“My first response is what I said to my children (and my parents to me) ‘lifes not fair’.” – this is what i was taught as well
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Mark Radcliffe is a very high profile, high visibility open source lawyer, so his take on the latest draft is interesting reading
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didn’t know most of these
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“In RedMonk’s experience, Connect is the easiest to use of the many desktop sharing services we have to use daily (WebEx, GoToMeeting, and occasionally, Microsoft LiveMeeting).” – i love Breeze/Connect, great tool – even on Linux
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Donnie Berkholz says:
April 6, 2007 at 11:18 am
Those bash shortcuts pretty much come from emacs. There’s a way to switch bash over to vi mode too, if you prefer that.
BTW, the “subscribe to this thread” checkbox isn’t showing up.
sogrady says:
April 9, 2007 at 5:25 pm
that’s why i don’t know them 😉
on the subscribe to this thread thing, i’ve disabled the plugin for the time being as it was kicking out some errors for some commenters. will look into updating it and reactivating.
tecosystems » Is Oracle Good for the Linux Market? says:
April 9, 2007 at 7:06 pm
[…] of folks have written in about a comment made in my del.icio.us links for last week, in which I expressed mild disagreement with Mike Olson’s post on Oracle’s Linux offering. Having been […]