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CIO January 1, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
"You Ain't Nothin' but Ogg Vorbis" For Ogg Vorbis to take off in 2003, end users who want to make digital music as cheaply as possible without sacrificing sound quality must spread the word. |
Salon.com December 18, 2002 Sam Williams |
Radio Free Software Call them hackers of the last computing frontier: The GNU Radio coders believe that any device with a chip should be able to do, well, anything. |
Linux Journal January 1, 2003 Lawrence Rosen |
Derivative Works Many users of open-source software are frightened by the term "derivative works". They worry they might accidentally create derivative works and put their own proprietary software under an open-source license. This is a complex topic, but here are definitions to ease people's concerns. |
Salon.com November 15, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
AbiWord up Booms come and busts go, but open-source developers keep improving the alternatives to Microsoft's "standards." |
D-Lib November 2002 Almasy, Sleasman & Bower |
Software for Building a Full-Featured Discipline-Based Web Portal: The Scout Portal Toolkit The Scout Portal Toolkit is an open source software package with metadata entry and workflow control features that helps users find information by browsing and keyword search. |
Linux Journal December 1, 2002 Allen & White |
Highly Available LDAP Creating a highly available authentication server using open-source software. |
New Architect December 2002 Neil McAllister |
Free Enterprise Building business apps on open source databases |
New Architect December 2002 Al Williams |
Keeping Control Using CVS for Web projects: While earlier version control packages were best suited to traditional software development, CVS provides several useful features that seem tailor-made for the Web. |
New Architect November 2002 Thomas Claburn |
Catching Mono Miguel de Icaza is the CTO and cofounder of Ximian, a leading open source software and service provider. He's given Linux a leg up onto the desktop. Now, with Mono, he's shepherding the open source flock into Microsoft's .Net. An interview with de Icaza on making a cross-platform .Net. |
Linux Journal November 1, 2002 Reuven M. Lerner |
At the Forge: OpenACS Packages Using the APM application to install, distribute and remove packages specifically used in database applications |
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