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Developer Linux News for Nov 18, 2004
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LinuxInsider: Tort Reform: A Bandwagon for Open Source (Nov 18, 2004, 23:30)
"President Bush has made it clear that tort reform, narrowly
construed in terms of medical liability reform, is on the
short-term agenda..."
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CNET News: David vs. Goliath vs. Goliath (Nov 18, 2004, 22:45)
"Now Temkin is betting that a recent open-source gamble will
propel his company's vision of Internet applications ahead of its
formidable competition..."
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NewsForge: A New Venue for Selling Open Source Software (Nov 18, 2004, 22:00)
"Lulu this month announced that software developers can now
publish their works at Lulu.com and sell hard copies of instruction
manuals and boxed sets of programs..."
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DevSource: IBM Releases Object Rexx as Open Source (Nov 18, 2004, 21:30)
"A few weeks ago, IBM quietly released Object Rexx to the open
source community. RexxLA--the REXX Language Association--targeting
the first release of Open Object REXX for early 2005..."
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CNETAsia: Fighting for Software Freedom (Nov 18, 2004, 19:00)
""The man behind GNU/Linux--not just Linux, he stresses is
relentless in his quest to help users worldwide free themselves
from the shackles of proprietary software..."
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InfoWorld: Update: Linux Keeper, SpikeSource CEO Talk Up Open Source (Nov 18, 2004, 16:00)
""Accommodating large patch sets in Linux is expected to mean
forking off of the 2.7 version of the platform to accommodate these
changes, according to Andrew Morton..."
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Andrew Morton: Linux 2.6.10-rc2-mm2 (Nov 18, 2004, 15:59)
Changelog, links within.
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Release Digest: GNOME, November 17, 2004 (Nov 18, 2004, 04:45)
Today's GNOME apps: peksystray 0,2,1, Gaphor 0.7.0, Goobox
0.5.0, GtkLP 1.0, The Fish 0.6.2, and Bungmeter 2.0.0.
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Release Digest: Distributions, November 17, 2004 (Nov 18, 2004, 04:45)
Today's distributions: Hakin9 Live 2.3.D and Berry Linux
0.50.
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