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Developer Linux News for May 23, 2002

  • InfoWorld: Dance With a Dragon (May 23, 2002, 23:30)
    "Many also remember the ensuing catcalls at the open-source process when, after a year of hard work, Mozilla failed to reach the Version 1 plateau. Had the open-source process proved to be inadequate for producing a complex piece of software such as a browser...?"

  • Linux Orbit: Programming for GNOME with C++: Murray Cumming Interview (May 23, 2002, 20:30)
    "I sat down with Murray Cumming, lead developer on the gtkmm and gnomemm C++ bindings for GTK+ and GNOME to get some information on the status of C++ development in GNOME..."

  • KDE.org: KDE 3.0.1 Released (May 23, 2002, 14:30)
    "The KDE Project has announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.0.1..."

  • NewsForge: Microsoft, Open Source and the Third World: A Fair Contest? (May 23, 2002, 11:09)
    "It has been said that if Linux and Open Source were going to triumph anywhere, the first big successes would happen in the Third World. Cash-strapped countries looking for ways to declare their technical independence would be deeply tempted by the price point and technical promise of Open Source software...

  • Release Digest: GNOME, May 22, 2002 (May 23, 2002, 05:00)
    Today's GNOME apps: gnocl 0.5.0, gnome-libs-1.4.1.7, Pan 0.11.93, MrProject 0.5.92.

  • Release Digest: KDE, May 22, 2002 (May 23, 2002, 05:00)
    Today's KDE app: XDrawChem 1.2.

  • Linux Orbit: Breaking the Ice: IceWM Review (May 23, 2002, 01:00)
    "In the world of the Linux desktop, there's a wide variety of software to keep you from being bored with one particular program. Perhaps the best example of this is the variety of window managers you can choose from..."