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Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Geeknet sells off Ohloh.net to Black Duck; Big names rally to defend Microsoft

Big news about the big duck in the open source pond | Big names rally to defend Microsoft including the EFF and Apache

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Desperation or direction? Geeknet sells off Ohloh.net to Black Duck
Joe Brockmeier: Last May SourceForge acquired Ohloh. Since then, it's had an executive shakeup, two rounds of layoffs, changed its name, and is now selling off Ohloh to Black Duck after doing very little with the site in the interim. Read More


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Performance Metrics and the Cloud
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Big news about the big duck in the open source pond
Phil Odence: Here's some of the inside scoop about our impressions of Ohloh and why we at Black Duck think this is all a good thing. Read More

Big names rally to defend Microsoft including the EFF and Apache
Alan Shimel: How often does the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Apache Foundation join such strange bedfellows as Apple, Google, Intel and Dell in (get this) support of Microsoft. Read More

Governments become more open
Stephen Spector The White House is not just using Drupal as their platform for whitehouse.gov, but they are also contributing back to the community. Should governments be doing more of this sort of thing? Read More


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Developers Are Taking Over the World!
Eric Gries: I once wrote about Apple's success at penetrating the corporate world by ignoring the generic "enterprise market" in favor of selling to individual users. Read More

Red Hat urges Patent Office to deny most software patents
Julie Bort: Red Hat's legal team has found a silver lining in the Supreme Court's Bilski decision, and wants the USPTO to use it. Read More

MindTouch Makes Technical Documentation A Snap
Alan Shimel: MindTouch is a great example of how to do open core right. Read More


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Why Xmarks should go open source
Joe Brockmeier: After four years of syncing bookmarks and other browser settings, Xmarks will be shutting its virtual doors at the end of the year. The company should think about releasing its code under an open source license. Read More

How to Talk to Your Lawyer about Open Source Software
Stephen Walli: If you're a developer that wants to use free and open source software then sooner or later you're going to need to talk to a lawyer. Someone came up with the (now shortsighted) idea of applying copyright law to software. Read More

Next Generation of Apps: Cloud Computing, Open Source
Open source apps combined with cloud infrastructure do more than free enterprises from the speed and cost limitations of traditional packaged software. Open source combined with public IaaS and SaaS can power a new generation of applications, says CIO.com's Bernard Golden. Read More

Ubuntu 10.10 Approaches With 'Meerkat' Release Candidate
Ubuntu 10.10, or "Maverick Meerkat," is just one step away from its final version, thanks to the release on Thursday of the Linux software's official Release Candidate. Read More

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