Jan 8th, 2008 · Stony Stevenson alerts us to a US Department of Homeland Security program in which subcontractors have been examining FOSS source code for security vulnerabilities. InformationWeek.com takes a glass-half-empty approach to reporting the story, saying that …
see also: 2006 · health · Python · Security · PHP · bill · DHS
Dec 31st, 2007 · eldavojohn writes to mention that LinuxPlanet has a brief discussion on what 2008 may hold for FOSS. The list includes thoughts on KDE 4, OOXML, DRM, and 3-D desktops. What boons for FOSS are you looking forward to in 2008?Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: DRM · desktop · 2008 · KDE · FOSS · Boon · eldavojohn
Oct 30th, 2007 · Since last December, Facebook has grown from 12 to 47 million users and third-party developers have launched more than 6,000 applications with its API. While privacy advocates have been concerned about Google for the past several years, most of us are …
see also: software · Google · service · Microsoft · consumer · company · community
Oct 22nd, 2007 · With the success that Linux is currently enjoying Linux.com (also owned by SourceForce, Inc) asks the question, where do we go from here? With such a high level of success and greater corporate participation (on both the consumer and provider fronts) …
see also: Linux · IBM · provider · world · consumer · corporate · company
Oct 11th, 2007 · The State of California sued Microsoft for anti-trust violations, and now the proceeds of the settlement of that case are being used to fund the acquisition of computers for any school district in California. The terms of the settlement allow every school …
see also: Linux · Hardware · software · Microsoft · products · computer · Commercial
Aug 24th, 2007 · Business is embracing open source like never before, but the effective demise of SCO's claims against Linux doesn't mean an end to licensing problems, an analyst warns. The debate on Slashdot seems to focus on the GPL and its virtues, but there are 1,000-plus …
see also: Linux · SCO · business · products · corporate · licensing · GPL
Aug 10th, 2007 · The one summary judgement that puts a stick into SCO's spokes has just come down. The judge in the epic SCO case has ruled that SCO doesn't own the Unix copyrights. With that one decision, a whole bunch of other decisions will fall like dominoes. As PJ …
see also: SCO · patient · copyrighted · community · UNIX · skill · Novell
Jul 31st, 2007 · We've heard a bit about the completely fair scheduler previously, but now Kernel Trap looks at the implications this new scheduler has for 3D games in Linux. Linus Torvalds noted, 'I don't think any scheduler is perfect, and almost all of the time, the …
see also: Linux · ca · Commercial · 3D · technical · Replacements · Linus
Jul 12th, 2007 · Information security firm OpenLogic has begun letting users download 'Discovery,' an application that scans Windows, Linux, and Solaris machines and attempts to identify open source software. The Discovery application claims to identify more than 5,000 …
see also: Linux · ca · software · business · products · Windows · engineering
Jun 16th, 2007 · The FOSS press has speculated for some time now that Mark Shuttleworth would probably not agree to any patent 'protection' deals with Microsoft, but blogger Steven Rosenberg has found a page on Shuttleworth's personal blog ('Here Be Dragons') that unambiguously …
see also: protection · welcome · blog · Microsoft · blogger · infringements · Shuttleworth
Jun 6th, 2007 · In a memorandum handed down from Department of the Navy CIO John Carey this week, the Navy is now mandated to consider open source solutions when making new software acquisitions. According John Weathersby, executive director of the Open Source Software …
see also: solution · software · distribution · acquisition · executive · departments · director
May 15th, 2007 · Microsoft has released more detailed information on the patents supposedly in breach by the open-source community. Despite their accusations of infringement, they state they would rather do licensing deals instead of any legal action. 'Open-source programs …
see also: Linux · software · Microsoft · Windows · company · infringements · fortune
May 13th, 2007 · Microsoft told Fortune magazine that various free software products violate at least 235 patents, and it's time to expect users of this software to pay up patent licensing royalties: 'Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith and licensing chief Horacio Gutierrez …
see also: software · Microsoft · products · strategy · infringements · fortune · magazine
Jan 22nd, 2007 · Brice Burges explains why and how he created a new free software application, as well as what he learned from the birthing process, in a story on Linux.com. The story provides first-hand insights into the frustrations and satisfactions of developers working …
see also: OSTG · software · FOSS · Linux.com · aspect · frustration · Brice Burges
Jan 18th, 2007 · The Hindu, a leading national newspaper, reports that the Communist government of Kerala (the state with the highest literacy rate in India) has announced its all-out support for FOSS in the draft IT policy announced yesterday. The draft also calls for …
see also: nation · Indian · India · Companies · newspaper · domain · Literacy
Jan 4th, 2007 · MCRocker writes in with news that, while a few weeks old, didn't get a lot of traction before the holidays. The Software Freedom Law Center is one of the staunchest defenders of FOSS out there. The SFLC is arguing on the same side as Microsoft in a patent …
see also: software · Groklaw · Microsoft · United States · copies · legal · director
Dec 27th, 2006 · An anonymous reader points out this Jem Matzan article "about the pain Linux and BSD programmers have in trying to obtain/write device drivers for various wireless cards," writing: This article also has a fairly detailed explanation of how wireless firmwares …
see also: Linux · network · community · programmer · drivers · manufactured · FOSS
Dec 26th, 2006 · spiffyman asks: "In the next year, I'll begin advanced work in mathematics, and I'll also be upgrading my desktop box. In light of the advantages of Linux and FOSS in the area of science and mathematics, I want to convert from a Windows system to a dual-boot …
see also: Linux · Hardware · software · Windows · computer · Science · desktop
Nov 22nd, 2006 · Patrick McFarland, one of the major Free Software Magazine authors, has completed his second article on whats wrong with the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) community, and what we face in this world. He touches on ESR's Cathedral and the Bazaar essay …
see also: software · world · community · Free Open Source Software · FOSS · cathedral · ESR
Nov 10th, 2006 · The Software Freedom Law Center has declared that Microsoft's patent pledge to open source developers is 'worse than useless'. SFLC chief technology officer, Bradley Kuhn, has written to FOSS developers warning them that 'developers are no safer from …
see also: software · Microsoft · office · technology · distribution · promises · FOSS