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Developer Linux News for Aug 09, 2007

  • Tablets from the Mountain (Aug 09, 2007, 22:00)
    Tux Deluxe: "The amazing thing is how many large corporations actually did take part in the drafting process for the GPLv3..."

  • Linux: Enforcing the Merge Window (Aug 09, 2007, 20:30)
    KernelTrap: "Following a recent merge request, Linus Torvalds stressed that he was serious about not wanting to merge any big changes after the merge window closes..."

  • Sun Lowers Barriers to Open-Source Java (Aug 09, 2007, 19:00)
    CNET News: "Sun Microsystems is making it easier for open-source programmers to ensure their Java versions meet the company's compatibility requirements, but the deal extends only to those involved in Sun's own open-source Java project..."

  • Linux: Replacing atime With relatime (Aug 09, 2007, 12:00)
    KernelTrap: "In a recent lkml thread, Linus Torvalds was involved in a discussion about mounting filesystems with the noatime option for better performance..."

  • Interview: Chris Mason About Btrfs (Aug 09, 2007, 11:15)
    /home/liquidat: "Btrfs is a new filesystem released under the GPL that is designed to scale to huge storage..."

  • i'm excited about the future of gnome (Aug 09, 2007, 03:00)
    desrt: "i was concerned that gnome had lost its momentum and that we were just making boring incremental releases that added very little new functionality. i think i was very wrong..."

  • openSUSE Guiding Principles: Nice, But Weird (Aug 09, 2007, 00:45)
    Planète Béranger: "The Final draft for openSUSE Guiding Principles is very nice and a pleasant reading, but as it should serve as sort of a Constitution (or at least as a defining writ), it has a weird way of putting the cart before the horses..."