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Developer Linux News for Apr 14, 2005
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Mad Penguin: Small But Mighty: Little Bricolage Carries a Huge Newsfeed (Apr 14, 2005, 23:30)
"Bricolage is an open source content management system (CMS)
which runs such prominent sites as MacWorld and the World Health
Organization..."
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KernelTrap: Continued git Development (Apr 14, 2005, 22:45)
"Rapid git development continues, though most discussions have
moved from the lkml to a new git mailing list..."
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CNET News: IBM on the Hunt for Firefox Programmers (Apr 14, 2005, 19:00)
"In the newest indication that Firefox has become mainstream,
IBM is trying to hire programmers to adapt the open-source Web
browser to work well with Big Blue's server software..."
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Linux Magazine: Interview: Branden Robinson (Apr 14, 2005, 16:45)
"Before Robinson assumes the role of Project Leader, we asked if
he'd answer a few questions about his plans for the next year, and
his thoughts on some of the issues facing the Debian
Project..."
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ZDNet UK: Open Source Developers Step Up Anti-Patent Campaign (Apr 14, 2005, 16:00)
"Projects hope a taste of one possible future will spur people
to action..."
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LWN: An Injunction Against Fortinet for GPL Violations (Apr 14, 2005, 15:15)
"The gpl-violations.org project has uncovered violations by
Fortinet UK Ltd., the UK subsidiary of Fortinet Inc., of the GNU
General Public License (GPL)..."
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DevX: Subversion Delivers Version Control that CVS Can't (Apr 14, 2005, 08:30)
"Subversion is an open-source version control tool that is
superior to CVS. Find out which CVS flaws Subversion rectifies, and
see how easy it is to start using this highly useful tool..."
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The Register: The Larry and Linus Show: Personalities vs Principles? (Apr 14, 2005, 02:00)
"But it's no ordinary decision: for it pits friendship against
principle, the core of any great drama..."
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ZDNet: IBM Controls Open Source License Question (Apr 14, 2005, 01:00)
"When I wrote about Computer Associates Senior VP Sam
Greenblatt's cunning plan, I assumed he wanted to replace the CDDL
with a template, and encourage companies to use template-based
licenses instead of BSD or GPL licenses..."
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