"Today marks ten years since Netscape Communications Corporation launched mozilla.org ..."
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AMD Releases 3D Programming Documentation
AMD has been criticized for being slow on releasing NDA-free documents to the open-source community, but they are sanitizing and clearing these documents for release in real-time and with only two people (John Bridgman and Alex Deucher) doing a majority of the work and then having this information cleared by their legal department.
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Linux Desktops: Real Relief for Windows Users
What an odd thing it is to find so many people still questioning the merits of moving to a Linux Desktop. It’s almost as though those of us who have been extensively using Windows for years now have some sort of problematic memory issue.
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On the Extraction of Curve Skeletons using Gradient Vector Flow
Flipping the Linux switch: Quick and easy photo management with F-Spot
Photo management software for Windows makes us weep. For most people, photo management consists of loading the software (and drivers) that came from the camera manufacturer. So you've got a Nikon camera, and the photo management software is really different from your significant other's Kodak software... With GNU/Linux it's different.
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Parrot 0.5.3 "Way of the Parrot" released!
"On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.5.3 "Way of the Parrot." Parrot (http://parrotcode.org/) is a virtual machine aimed at running all dynamic languages. Parrot 0.5.3 can be obtained via CPAN (soon), or follow the download instructions at http://parrotcode.org/source.html ..."
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SourceForge.net: 2008 Community Choice Awards
SourceForge.net is proud to present our 2008 Community Choice Awards. This is the third year of our awards program, and we think it's going to be the best yet. Here's why:
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Get rid of stowaway packages with GNU Stow
The installation instructions in most free software reviews aren't enough. If you decide a package sucks, how do you get rid of it? If a package rocks, how do you upgrade it? GNU Stow, a package manager for packages you compile and install yourself, provides an easy answer to both questions.
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Five a day
“Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, I am pleased to announce a brand new initiative in the Ubuntu community that we have been working on for a little while, and one that has been alluded to by some members of our incredible community. It is of course…5-A-Day!!
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Adding System Services with Upstart
We took a look at upstart more than half a year ago, and at that point it was only beginning to emerge. In Ubuntu 7.10 and beyond, we are beginning to see the result of what eventually will be a complete replacement for System V. Since we’ll be seeing more of upstart in future Ubuntu versions, in Fedora 9, and other distributions, let’s take a look at how to make and manage Upstart jobs.
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Samba author: GPLv3 has further to go
While he sees the GPLv3 as "extremely good", Andrew "Tridge" Tridgell believes that the free software licence still needs strengthening.
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Logo War: Red Hat Takes On DataPortability
After months of positive news, DataPortabilyt Workgroup has had its first hiccup, a cease and desist letter from RedHat over their use of the Fedora logo.
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Red Hat Sends C&D to DataPortability.org...Over Its Logo
Open source giant Red Hat sent a Cease and Desist letter to the DataPortability.org group today, the group says, demanding the removal of the DP logo from the group's website.
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The paradox of FOSS projects supporting Windows
As we near in on the Inkscape 0.46 release, I've been increasingly focusing on the few remaining "critical" bugs. A lot of these are specific to the Windows port, which is a bit frustrating for those of us whose big hope in life is to *replace* Windows, not to support it.
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Europeans ‘better’ contributors to open source community?
I had an interesting chat yesterday with Javier Soltero, the CEO of open source web infrastructure management firm, Hyperic. We got to talking about the different attitudes to open source in the US and in Europe; you’ll recall a recent blog entry I did found slightly higher Linux desktop penetration in some European countries than in the US.
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