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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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