SCO Group Suffers Another Defeat
Mar 31, 2010The years long legal battle by the SCO Group over UNIX copyrights, which indirectly affect Linux, has resulted in another verdict in Utah court. The jury has ruled in favor of Novell.
more »Online Petitioning Software Made Public
Mar 31, 2010British organization Public-i has made its ePetitions software publicly available under European Public License (EUPL) on the Forge page of the Open Source Observatory and Repository Europe (OSOR) information service.
more »OpenSSL 1.0.0 Released
Mar 30, 2010Version 1.0.0 of the free implementation of SSL and TLS protocols, OpenSSL, is now available in a major release.
more »Linux Foundation Hall of Fame Gurus Recognized
Mar 26, 2010After relaunch of the Linux.com website, the Linux Foundation ran a Gurus contest. The first winners have now been announced.
more »Ubuntu 10.04 Button Rearrangement Becomes Hot Topic
Mar 19, 2010The new window buttons in the next Ubuntu release are creating a lot of hot heads and much misunderstanding. The issue has gone way beyond just the button arrangement.
more »5 Years of Google Code: Google Doubles Source Code Storage
Mar 19, 2010Five years ago, Google started placing internal projects under a free license and with Google Summer of Code, began its support of the open source scene.
more »CeBIT Open Source 2010: First Forum Videos Online
Mar 18, 2010Much in demand, now online -- the presentation streams from Tuesday and Wednesday of the Open Source Forum at CeBIT Open Source 2010.
more »Virtual Appliance for Django Developers
Mar 18, 2010Developer Og Maciel is working on a virtual appliance for Django developers. It should include everything you need to work with the Python framework for the Web.
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