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IBM and Oracle to get physical over Eclipse SOA projects
IBM and Oracle representatives - backing Eclipse's BPEL designer project - are expected to square off with representatives from Iona, Sybase and ObjectWeb - who are pushing the rival Eclipse STP (SOA Tools Platform) Project - to propose a merging of the teams' initiatives ... is a need for a seperate open source business process execution language (BPEL) environment for SOAs ...
[ED: Important issues, perhaps dealth with too lightly, however, I am predisposed to listen to a Sybase argument given the superiority I have seen in its application syntax over either Oracle or IBM. - Hc]
Why we wont be talking about Open Source in the future
Mocking Bill Gates Mockery of the Mockup $100 Laptop
You'd think that a man who's got a few billion dollars in the bank, likes to be known throughout the world as someone that is charitable, and who likes to profess that one of his goals was to put a computer in every home -- someone like that wouldn't have a problem with this project.
No, wait, maybe a little insight into that last statement -- a computer in every home, all running Microsoft software, that's what he really said. They kind of edited history recently when they quietly dropped the last part of the quote... Kind of brings the whole charitable aspects of this third-world computing thing into focus.
[ED: Perceptive -real voice of Linux Today as it once was, i.e., without the facts - HC]
First Massachusetts Candidate Comes out in Favor of ODF
Anti software patents lobby agrees with arch enemy
Anti-software patent campaigners had a rare moment of harmony with the European Patent Office yesterday, coming out in support of a European Parliament motion of patent harmonisation between Europe and member states.
[ED: Greed, not the interests of the people seems to be protecting us from European software patents. Who would have believed it? - HC]
Rural laptop to cost $187, with Linux
Ibm Rational Gets Good Governance with Open-Source Practices
[ED: Nice words, I just hope the version control system was improved over the one that IBM bought. I cannot comment further - I hated ClearCase. - HC]
Dapper delay looks likely after online meeting
[ED: With a name like Eee, I will wait what ever time it takes for the gestation of an Excellent Elephant. I think the right choice was made, get it right as possible. - HC]
Five reasons why you should never use PostgreSQL. Ever.
While PostgreSQL's adoption rate continues to accelerate, why that rate isn't even steeper is somewhat puzzling given its impressive array of features. One can speculate ...
[ED: The points look like an attack, the content gives the facts (real, not the phony sort MS provides) - actual reasons to use these databases. - HC]
Workplace ported to Linux, but IBM sticking to Windows
[ED: Not as positively worded as many here would like, however, were MS to insist on some restrictive conditions IBM might put more effort into making its work force see the advantages of moving to the Linux desktop. Your move MS. - HC]
Rpath Creates Malleable, Serviceable Linux Distribution
... best of both worlds. ... build your own Linux distribution, [add] systems and applications software stack, and punish someone else with ... testing it, and integrating it with your solution.
This is what the founders of rPath have imagined, and what its rPath Linux and rBuilder tool do.
[ED: Alas - I misread this, I thought it was mailable Linux - just think a positive use of SPAM. Aimed at Outlook, Windows Be Gone(r). Sorry got to go to the patent office - bbs - HC]
Unisys says open source to doom proprietary software
[ED: Nice, but will they being saying this next week when they remember their long lost love for all things MS? - HC]
Can Vendors Control Open Source?
I have seen companies make decisions based not upon the quality of the product, but upon their estimate of the likelyhood of the vendor surviving to service its needs. Hence, those that are just takers where whatever community existed shrinks to nearly nothing, later they too may suffer lack of competent support.
SSH Announces Future Plans for Enhanced File Transfer
[ED: Security and Linux should always be seen with coincident interests - HC]
Linux a lovely little earner for IBM
“Governments worldwide are spending more than US$3 billion a year on Linux hardware, software and services, and this is growing at 35% a year,” she says. “But it’s the US military that is spending the most..."
[ED: IBM luxurating in cash from littl' ol Linux - had to censor the quote, had that innovation word. - HC]
Fedora Weekly News Issue 37
Debian decides on GNU Free Documentation License
[ED: As the freest of the free(dom) software movement, the concerns of this group must be taken seriously. Note too that some Wikies had to develop monitoring methods to catch flagrant misuse of (too) interested parties in blatant skewing of the meaning of the contents. See for example, the actions of U.S. Congressionial staffs to burnish the image of their local icon. - HC]
Only in a bubble is Google's web WP an Office-killer
"We like lava lamps and they're pretty much standard decor at Google."
[ED: A really cynical take on market hysteria where Google is just one of the bad actors. - HC]
The Linux experiment, part 3
[ED: Here is a salient quote: "I find it very interesting that there is such a fervent and dedicated community of Linux users who want to help each other." Who was it that said LUGs were so yesterday. I hope I never see that day. - HC]