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On making Europe an OSS hot-bed.
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Someone using a picture of me in a not-so nice post. Sigh. Such is the Internets and CC licensing. Insert Voltaire quotation.
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The Slashdot discusion. Fling that poop!
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The irony is that the definition of “open source” is hardly open source itself. On the other hand, invite only commiting is open source. Maybe it’s time to fork.
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REST, Web Services, Microsoft, and Robots. Strange things afoot with much discusion.
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Whao…what?
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Some Rich Green comments, mostly on open source and open sourcing Java.
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The meat here are the comments on MSFT: dropping support for software by not rev’ing for several years is bad-blood with your user-base, esp. with something as new as a web browser.
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PDFs and software for Zimbra use.
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“A typical on-demand deployment takes one to three months, compared with up to 18 months for on-premise customer management software.”
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“A group of developers has written software to convert documents from Microsoft Office into the OpenDocument format, a feature Microsoft said it will not provide in Office 2007.”
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“One of the most effective ways to mitigate such risks is to place servers off-site at a secure hosted facility.”
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“Spiceworks has been tight-lipped concerning its product, but the company is working on software focused on helping companies’ technical and budget challenges.”
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Opening in the fall. I see meatball lunches in my future…
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Interview with Linklater about the upcoming film adaptation of Dick’s A Scanner Darkly, which is a fantastic book.
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Prototype of one user’s wishes for tags in OS X.
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