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451 CAOS Links - 2007.07.26
Raven Zachary, July 26, 2007 @ 11:59 pm ETOpenBSD launches foundation. a la Mobile introduces secure mobile Linux platform. Oracle and others submit open source identity framework. (and more)
OpenBSD Foundation press announcement, OpenBSD Foundation (Press Release)
a la Mobile, Introduces Mobile Industry’s Most Secure Linux Platform, a la Mobile (Press Release)
Industry Leaders Submit Identity Governance Framework to openLiberty.org for Development of Open Source Implementations, Oracle (Press Release)
SpikeSource to Certify Open Source Applications on Windows, SpikeSource (Press Release)
EnterpriseDB Names IBM, Sybase Alum Chief Technology Officer, EnterpriseDB (Press Release)
Linspire Joins Interop Vendor Alliance Program, Linspire (Press Release)
Q&A: Jim Zemlin touts the ’second phase’ of Linux, Computerworld, Todd Weiss (Article)
Ubuntu Live needs a more commercial focus, Linux.com, Robin Miller (Article)
OSI approves ‘badgeware’ license, Reg Developer, Ashlee Vance (Article)
Open source licensing: the right (or wrong) tool for the job, Computer Business Review Online Open Source Weblog, Matthew Aslett (Blog)
Apple and FOSS: A Paradox, A Paradox, A Most Peculiar Paradox, Illuminata Perspectives, Gordon Haff (Blog)
Redefining Open Source?, Sun Microsystems - SunMink, Simon Phipps (Blog)
OpenMFG transforms into xTuple, but misses the open-source train, CNET News Blog, Matt Asay (Blog)
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Another for ya that you missed..
Microsoft Inches Closer to Open Source
Microsoft wants more open source software to run on Windows. Microsoft also wants its own Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved license. Perhaps they really can get along.