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An Open Source Organisation Has Left GitHub And Encourages You To

The Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC), a non-profit dedicated to free and open source software (FOSS), has announced that it will

Metasploit's HD Moore from (almost) rags to (not quite) riches | Network World

Metasploit might become an example of how a fully FOSS project grows up to turn a profit.

Microsoft being evil and a CMS being very, very good. | Network World

Mark Gibbs complains about Microsoft's Office Live Workspace Beta, which apparently can't be removed and ocPortal, a FOSS CMS solution that he thinks is amazingly good.

Being acquired is the best thing for a FOSS project | Network World

Daniel Cid discusses how OSSEC has blossomed since it was acquired and turned commercial two years ago.

GPLv3 third draft: Linus likes it, ACT hates it | Network World

Initial reactions to the latest proposed draft of a popular license for free and open-source software (FOSS) have been wide-ranging, with the changes winning some kind words from the creator of Linux and a critical bashing from an industry association.

Linux servers, Windows XP desktops: a happy marriage? | Network World

Case study: Linux and FOSS rule the backend but Windows and Microsoft Office rule the desktops

Metasploit's HD Moore from (almost) rags to (not quite) riches | Network World

Metasploit might become an example of how a fully FOSS project grows up to turn a profit.

Metasploit's HD Moore from (almost) rags to (not quite) riches | Network World

Metasploit might become an example of how a fully FOSS project grows up to turn a profit.

IBM Goes From the Sublime To The Ridiculous On Patents and Open Source | Network World

In a continuation of the ongoing saga, IBM maintains it has not turned its back on the FOSS community, but reserves its right to assert patents against "non-friendlies"

A FOSS project isn’t necessarily a software product | Network World

FOSS the question isn’t just build vs. buy but also borrow versus share.

Please Don’t Confuse Standards with Open Source Software | Network World

While standards and FOSS may overlap, they can’t be merged into one mega concept

It’s Not That Complicated | Network World

Too much is being made of FOSS licensing complexity.

Peace and Harmony between FOSS contributors and lawyers | Network World

Version 1.0 of the The Harmony Documents Launch

The Role of FOSS Foundations | Network World

Clean IP management and neutrality encourage collaborative development.

IBM Goes From the Sublime To The Ridiculous On Patents and Open Source | Network World

In a continuation of the ongoing saga, IBM maintains it has not turned its back on the FOSS community, but reserves its right to assert patents against "non-friendlies"

Linux servers, Windows XP desktops: a happy marriage? | Network World

Case study: Linux and FOSS rule the backend but Windows and Microsoft Office rule the desktops

Highly anticipated open-source releases coming in '09 | Network World

When big companies release new software, they launch it with lots of hoopla: press tours, technical conferences, free T-shirts. Open-source projects, even the well-known ones, generally release their major new versions with a lot less fanfare. The FOSS (free and open-source software) community is often too busy coding and testing to bother with marketing, even when the new "point release" of the software is really remarkable.

Bad news for Microsoft is bad news for FOSS | Network World

Network news, trend analysis, product testing and the industry’s most important blogs, all collected at the most popular network watering hole on the Internet | Network World

Q&A: Clement Lefebvre: The man behind Linux Mint | Network World

Linux Mint, an Ubuntu and Debian-based Linux distribution, has seen tremendous growth in community support and installed base in recent years. Since arriving on the scene in 2006 with its first release called "Ada," Mint has become the most popular FOSS operating system on DistroWatch.com, surpassing both Ubuntu and Debian themselves.

From Policy to Process: Best Practices for Creating an Open Source Governance Process | Network World

These days, practically every company out there is involved with free and open source software (FOSS) in one way or another, but don't be fooled by the use of the words "free" and "open": FOSS still needs to be managed just like any other third-party software. The ways in which it enters your company, what it can be used for, how it impacts your daily operations — these processes need to be tracked, organized, and streamlined.

Your Apps Are Watching You. The apps on your phone may seem like… | by Christopher Lam | The FOSS Albatross | May, 2022 - World Tech News

The apps in your telephone might appear to be innocent features that make it easier to be extra productive; nonetheless, the reality about what these apps can do goes manner past the facade of a easy brand and exquisite UI! Each app has the potential to include trackers that monitor your exercise which will or […]

Bhupesh Varshney - freeCodeCamp.org

Developer • FOSS Enthusiast • Tech Writer

EU Commission Study Finds You'll Save Money Switching to FOSS | TechRepublic

http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070112025016466 The article itself isn't very informative, but the report is quite interesting. all 287 pages

Need help finding FOSS Buisness Workflow Software | TechRepublic

Hay, what I need is some basic software to track existing inventory and modify that inventory based on an "order" system. No financial values need to be

I need a tool, and it has to be FOSS. | TechRepublic

Right now there is a paradigm shift going on in translation, translators are subjected to the same wage pressures as everybody else, only we don't have

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