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451 CAOS Links – 2008.03.04

, March 4, 2008 @ 11:59 pm ET

SCO files reorg plan with bankruptcy court. Acquia unveils Drupal commercialization plans. Microsoft expands support for web standards. (and more)

The SCO Group Files Formal Reorganization Plan With Bankruptcy Court, The SCO Group (Press Release)

Acquia Unveils Roadmap to Commercially Supported Drupal, Acquia (Press Release)

Microsoft Expands Support for Web Standards, Microsoft (Press Release)

Sun Microsystems Announces New Role Manager Software; Provides Overview of New Governance, Risk and Compliance Strategy, Sun Microsystems (Press Release)

Black Duck Expands Industry Leading KnowledgeBase of Open Source Software Projects, Black Duck Software (Press Release)

Curl Delivers First Open Source Product with Web Services Development Kit, Curl (Press Release)

Openmoko Unlocks Neo Mobile Phone Industrial Design, Openmoko (Press Release)

New Zend Core Certification Delivers Business-Critical PHP on Windows Server 2008, Zend Technologies (Press Release)

New Linux Foundation Board Members Elected, Linux Foundation (Press Release)

openMosix Project Ends, openMosix Project (Press Release)

The $100 Headache, Popular Science, Amy Feldman (Article)

Google readies Summer of Code 2008, VNUnet, Shaun Nichols (Article)

GigaOm Launches Ostatic Resource For Open Source Community, TechCrunch, Michael Arrington (Blog)

The Power of PR, is JBoss/Red Hat a failure?, Maison Fleury, Marc Fleury (Blog)

Utter Crap?: Matt Asay and The Linux Desktop Q&A (and Video), RedMonk – Tecosystems, Stephen O’Grady (Blog)

IBM discontinues development for a MySQL storage engine, solidDB, CNET – The Open Road, Matt Asay (Blog)

Is public domain software open-source?, CNET – Underexposed, Stephen Shankland (Blog)

In Open Source We Trust, Hyperic Blog, John Mark Walker (Blog)

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