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451 CAOS Links - 2007.11.26

Raven Zachary, November 26, 2007 @ 5:18 pm ET

FSF releases the new Affero license. SFLC files new GPL lawsuits for BusyBox project. Spring creator Interface21 rebrands as SpringSource. (and more)

Free Software Foundation Releases GNU Affero General Public License Version 3, Free Software Foundation (FSF) (Press Release)

Second Round of GPL Infringement Lawsuits Filed on Behalf of BusyBox Developers, Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) (Press Release)

Spring Framework 2.5 Introduces New Configuration Approaches And Enhanced Annotation Support, SpringSource (formerly Interface21) (Press Release)

Static Analysis for Java Open Source Projects Now Available From U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Coverity, Coverity (Press Release)

Red Hat Opens Public Beta for Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Red Hat (Press Release)

Every Macedonian Student to Use Ubuntu-Powered Computer Workstations, Canonical (Press Release)

New Funambol Release Expands User Base for Open Source Push Email and PIM Sync, Funambol (Press Release)

Webtide Eases Implementation of Web 2.0 Applications with New Product Release, Webtide (Press Release)

Jitterbit Announces New Additions to Open Source Integration Solution, Jitterbit (Press Release)

Novell Promotes Partner Ecosystem with New Growth Incentives, Novell (Press Release)

One Laptop per Child Extends Give One Get One Program Through December 31, One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) (Press Release)

Torvalds On Where Linux Is Headed In 2008, InformationWeek, Charlie Babcock (Article)

GNOME Foundation defends OOXML involvement, Linux.com, Bruce Byfield (Article)

Leads Are Not Enough In OSS, Internet Financial News, Savio Rodrigues (Article)

Bob Young and the Rise of Red Hat Software, ReportonBusiness.com, Roger Martin (Article)

Open source communities: Who’s in charge?, Academy of Management Journal, Siobhan O’Mahony and Fabrizio Ferraro (Article)

The Unofficial How-To of Open Sourcing, Enterprise Open Source Magazine, Ibrahim Haddad and Frederic Benard (Article)

It’s Time to Get Over Microsoft, Datamation, Bruce Byfield (Article)

Award-winning Snort creator Roesch shares secrets of his success, Linux.com, Tina Gasperson (Article)

GNOME and Novell: The FUD Stops Here, Eighty-Eight Miles Per Hour, Jeff Waugh (Blog)

AGPL and the future of open source, Mobile Open Source, Fabrizio Capobiano (Blog)

Quickies from marcf, #3, Maison Fleury, Marc Fleury (Blog)

An Open Letter to the Community: A Proposed Solution, The Blog of Ben Rockwood, Ben Rockwood (Blog)

Invitations, Jim’s Ramblings, Jim Jagielski (Blog)

ROI of Online Communities, Socialized Software, Mark Hinkle (Blog)

Microsoft’s Open Source Strategy, Red Hat - Enter The JBoss Matrix, Shaun Connolly (Blog)

Interface21 becomes SpringSource, SpringSource Team Blog, Rod Johnson (Blog)

Android, With More Optimism, stevenf.com, Steven Frank (Blog)

The top 10 consumer open source projects, ZDNet Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn (Blog)

CIOs rate Red Hat the #1 IT vendor for value…again, CNET - The Open Road, Matt Asay (Blog)

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