- ‘Til All Are One » What if… Windows went open source?
Microsoft’s ’shared source’ programme. In this state, you must sign a restrictive NDA to see the code, and after that your mind is forever tainted with Microsoft’s intellectual property. Write anything even remotely similar to the code you were deigned to see, and you leave yourself open to litigation. In other words, taking part in shared source is a sure-fire way to torpedo your career in software.
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- A Legal Issues Primer for Open Source and Free Software Projects - Software Freedom Law Center
Our intended audience for this Primer is any person interested in a basic understanding of the legal issues that impact FOSS development and distribution.
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- AccessPDF - Pdftk
Pdftk allows you to manipulate PDF easily and freely. It does not require Acrobat, and it runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD and Solaris.
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- Andrew Cowie - Meeting OpenMoko running on the Neo1973
"It’s not every day you get to see a disruptive new technology that’s going to change the world." --- "Having worked in the mobile industry, I can attest to the fact that this is going to be revolutionary. A phone that you can upgrade and not have to throw away? A phone that you can create applications that you want to run and have them run on it? Most of all, this is a device that will open open new markets by the simple fact that people will be able to conceive of their own uses for it."
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- BibTex based references for Free/Open Source Software research - Open Source at SFSU
BibTex based references for Free/Open Source Software research - Open Source at SFSU (tags: reference, open source, books)
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- Boing Boing: Giant, amazing study of Free/Open software
Boing Boing: Giant, amazing study of Free/Open software (tags: software, open source, work, toread, economy)
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- Code of Conduct | Ubuntu
This Code of Conduct covers your behaviour as a member of the Ubuntu Community, in any forum, mailing list, wiki, web site, IRC channel, install-fest, public meeting or private correspondence. The Ubuntu Community Council will arbitrate in any dispute over the conduct of a member of the community.
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- CodeOfConduct - GNOME Live!
GNOME creates software for a better world. We achieve this by behaving well towards each other. Therefore this document suggests what we consider ideal behaviour, so you know what to expect when getting involved in GNOME. This is who we are and what we want to be. There is no official enforcement of these principles, and this should not be interpreted like a legal document.
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- Communicate - Fedora Project Wiki
Make sure that you understand and follow our guidelines before you start communicating with others in the Fedora community. Some basic guidelines can be found in the Mailing List Guidelines and the IRC How-To.
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- COSS - Kirja
Kirja sisältää avoimen lähdekoodin avulla kasvuun ja kansainväliseen liiketoimintaan pyrkivän pk-yrityksen kannalta keskeistä tietoa.
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- Debian -- Mailing Lists
When using the Debian mailing lists, please follow these rules
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- Democracy - Internet TV Platform - Free and Open Source
Democracy - Internet TV Platform - Free and Open Source (tags: videos, open source, software)
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- Dissertation... The End of the Beginning | Synchronous
Patrick O'Connor: Is There a Place for Community in Business? Free and Open Source as a Model for Coordinating Distributed Micro-Enterprises.
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- Duguit (2006). Limits of self–organization: Peer production and "laws of quality"
People often implicitly ascribe the quality of peer–production projects such as Project Gutenberg or Wikipedia to what I call “laws” of quality. These are drawn from Open Source software development and it is not clear how applicable they are outside the realm of software. I look at examples from peer production projects to ask whether faith in these laws does not so much guarantee quality as hide the need for improvement.
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- Firefox Myths
Firefox Myths (tags: firefox, open source, reference, web)
Firefox Myths - Myths Regarding Firefox
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- FLOSS Weekly Podcast
FLOSS Weekly Podcast (tags: open source, media, downloads, podcasts, open source, media, downloads, podcasts)
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- FramaKey : En / Index
FramaKey : En / Index (tags: open source, software)
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- FREE BEER » About
The recipe and branding elements of FREE BEER is published under a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5) license, which means that anyone can use the recipe to brew their own FREE BEER or create a derivative of the recipe. Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER, but they must publish the recipe under the same license and credit our work.
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- Free Software Sticker Book
This book includes a set of stickers related to free software projects.
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- Gecko is Gecko
"You are reading this because a user of your website is complaining that the browser user-agent sniffing you do breaks their browser. The reason is because you sniff for "Firefox" instead of "Gecko" in the UA. Firefox is not the only Gecko-based product from Mozilla org."
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