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Developer Linux News for Jun 09, 2008
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Mozilla is Not Tech's Worst Workspace (Jun 09, 2008, 23:15)
Netstat -vat: "I spent the better part
of today at Mozilla's offices in Toronto--the workspace that my
friend Nicholas Carlson at Valleywag labeled as 'the worst in
tech...'"
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Never Heard of Exherbo? You Will in the Future (Jun 09, 2008, 22:00)
kloeri: "The last couple of days I've seen a
bunch of links to 'Never Heard of Exherbo? Never Will,
Either...'"
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Stallman Comments on the Oyster (Jun 09, 2008, 18:00)
Open Sauce Software: "After our coverage of
London's Oyster card, which uses Linux for its online payment
system, we had a response from Richard Stallman, head of the Free
Software Foundation..."
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Version Labeling is Out of Control (Jun 09, 2008, 17:30)
Linux.com: "Anybody who spends time trying new
free software applications and distributions will soon notice that
version numbering and labeling is next to meaningless..."
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Eyeballs Needed for ODF (Jun 09, 2008, 15:00)
Groklaw: "There is an announcement just posted
about OASIS opening a new discussion list for members and
nonmembers to discuss a proposal to form a new technical committee
to help out with 'ODF Implementation, Interoperability and
Conformance...'"
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Microsoft Apologizes to Open Source Initiative for Policy Violation (Jun 09, 2008, 13:00)
All About Microsoft: "After outcry from various
constituencies over the past couple of days, Microsoft has pulled
from its CodePlex site its Sandcastle project for failure to comply
with the terms and conditions required in order to be qualify as
bona-fide open source..."
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Hans Reiser Offers To Lead Cops to Nina's Body (Jun 09, 2008, 12:30)
Threat Level: "Hans Reiser, the Linux
programmer facing a mandatory 25-to life term for killing his wife,
might disclose the location of Nina Reiser's body in exchange for a
reduced term, Alameda County District Attorney Thomas Orloff told
Threat Level on Friday..."
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AMD Talks About Stream SDK On Linux (Jun 09, 2008, 09:00)
Phoronix: "Late last month AMD had announced
the release of the Stream SDK for Linux. This Stream SDK brings
support for the CAL and Brook+ libraries on Linux..."
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