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451 CAOS Links – 2007.10.01

, October 1, 2007 @ 8:36 pm ET

Ingres acquires systems integrators. 3Com and Digium announce product partnership. DataDirect launches MySQL drivers. (and more)

Ingres Announces Services Acquisitions in EMEA and APAC, Ingres (Press Release)

3Com and Digium Partner to Deliver 3Com Asterisk, 3COM / Digium (Press Release)

DataDirect Technologies Brings Superior Data Connectivity to MySQL Database, DataDirect Technologies (Press Release)

Trolltech and Motorola expand agreement on Linux-based phone platform, Trolltech (Press Release)

Liferay and Terracotta Partner to Provide Cost-effective High Availabilty for the Enterprise, Liferay / Terracotta (Press Release)

New Partnership Extends Linux Foundation’s Work with Japanese Developers, Linux Foundation (Press Release)

BitRock InstallBuilder 5.0 Released, Simplifies Multiplatform Software Distribution, BitRock (Press Release)

GPL defenders say: See you in court, News.com, Stephen Shankland (Article)

SCO Staves Off NASDAQ Delisting, Internet News, Sean Michael Kerner (Article)

Red Hat Changes Marketing Chief, Enterprise Open Source Magazine (Article)

Segmenting Today’s Open Source Community, Enterprise Open Source Magazne, Hal Steger / Alberto Onetti (Article)

GPLv2 and GPLv3 for beginners, Linux-Watch, Stephen J. Vaughan-Nichols (Article)

Taoism of open source, Linux.com, Chen Nan Yang (Article)

To Sir, with Love: How To Get More Women Involved in Open Source, O’Reilly Women in Technology, Selena Deckelmann (Article)

Is Open Source code really an asset?, Covalent Blog, Jim Jagielski (Blog)

How about an Index of Openness?, Linux Journal, Doc Searls (Blog)

Why GPLv3 Will Supplant GPLv2, Linux Journal Blog, Glyn Moody (Blog)

Is Linux innovative?, ZDNet – Managing L’unix Blog, Paul Murphy (Blog)

Why “open source” misses the point of software freedom, Digital Citizen, J.B. Nicholson-Owens (Blog)

Open source, Microsoft models both wrong, Simonyi said, ZDNet Open Source Blog, Paula Rooney (Blog)

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