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Developer Linux News for Sep 14, 2007

  • Open Source Software and the Curse of Plenty (Sep 14, 2007, 23:30)
    B-Eye: 'El Mariachi' was Robert Rodriguez' 1992 directorial debut, a feature length film reportedly produced for the minuscule sum of $7,000..."

  • The Results Are In! (Sep 14, 2007, 17:00)
    Google Summer of Code Blog: "Summer of Code has wrapped up for 2007, and we're very pleased to announce that 81% of our student participants successfully completed their projects..."

  • Mozilla President Kicks Ballmer, Trashes DRM, Quotes Spiderman (Sep 14, 2007, 15:30)
    TechCrunch UK: "Tristan Nitot, president of Mozilla Europe, is a disarmingly casual guy, especially over a good lunch in a high-class London restaurant. But despite the relaxed delivery, he doesn't pull his punches..."

  • GPL-BSD Stoush: de Raadt Hints at Legal Action (Sep 14, 2007, 12:45)
    iTWire: "The argument over dual-licensed code, which was festering between the GPL and BSD communities, has drifted off the radar for most--but certainly not for Theo de Raadt, head of the OpenBSD project..."

  • Kernel Space: Are Linux Developers Ignoring Bug Reports? (Sep 14, 2007, 01:00)
    LinuxWorld: "The quality of Linux kernel releases is of interest to every developer..."

  • How Not to Open-Source (Sep 14, 2007, 00:00)
    PJ Hyett: "If Einstein were alive today, he'd probably be hacking the Linux Kernel along side Alan Cox during his lunch break..."