Jeremy Allison (jra)
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In case you're ever tempted to use a "funny" FLOSS license for your code. http://ur1.ca/86q8j
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How others see us. http://ur1.ca/864s8 What an ugly, ugly mirror.
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Bradley at the Software Freedom Conservancy explains GPL enforcement: http://ur1.ca/7yzx5
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"But when I voted for the patriot act I didn't think they'd be wiretapping *ME* !". Scum. Just scum. http://ur1.ca/7xrbn
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Patent "innovation" at work again. When will this end ? http://ur1.ca/7jr96
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Amazing Cory Doctorow talk on "The coming war on general computation" : http://ur1.ca/74x2l. Thanks to Andreas Schneider for the link !
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Chris nails it w.r.t. anti-virus and Free Software: http://ur1.ca/5z9or
about 3 months ago from web -
From "The Register" comments: "The difference between Jobs and Ballmer is that Jobs reality distortion field pointed *outwards* " :-).
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Read on an email list today: "Dennis Ritchie is the giant on whose shoulders Steve Jobs stood".
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"Software Engineers.. need to be able to sniff packets, view source and disassemble code. If we can't do that, we can't learn". M.B.Reynolds
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Is NFSv4 dead ? Samba report from SDC conference. NetApp and EMC on stage for Microsoft SMB2, oh my ! http://ur1.ca/57qu8
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Interesting info from the ODF vs OOXML wars. Microsoft presenting Brazil support for ODF as an "attack on IPR": http://tinyurl.com/3w25xp8
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"We won and we didn't notice" - recent interview with me by Richard Hillesley: http://tinyurl.com/3jsrcyp
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Hurrah, Samba 3.6 shipped today with SMB2 support. Information here: http://tinyurl.com/3jufzj5
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Best reporting on software patent trolls (Nathan Myhrvold of "Intellectual Ventures") ever. I love NPR. http://tinyurl.com/3h9s9rs
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Simon Phipps part 4: "Only software vendors need to track GPL compliance, most companies can just depend on freedom to use and ignore it".
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Simon Phipps part 3: "License compliance for 99% of companies means having to track EULAs , not GPL compliance. Black Duck spreads FUD".
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More from Simon: "If we didn't know it was already gratis, we would pay *more* for the freedom that Free Software gives us vs. proprietary"
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The times they are a changin' part 2: Simon Phipps of the OSI just gave a great talk on Software Freedom as the primary value of Open Source
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Amazingly good talk from Jon "Maddog" Hall on project Caua. http://www.projectcaua.org/. Incredibly inspiring. Best talk of the show (IMHO)