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Tag Archives: open development
FOSDEM 2011
In a few hours I’ll be hopping on the Eurostar to Brussels… This year the schedule is as good as ever, and I already have the usual dilemma of which talks to attend. I’ve managed to narrow it down to … Continue reading
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Tagged conferences, developer, europe, floss, fosdem, open development, open source, presentations
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GUADEC 2010
GUADEC is the GNOME Users’ and Developers’ European Conference, and I got to go there this year, following my visit to the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit last year and LiMo’s announcement of GNOME Foundation sponsorship. GUADEC is the place to … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, developer, europe, floss, gnome, open development, open source, presentations, software
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Blogging elsewhere
Here’s a quick summary of the articles I’ve had posted over on the LiMo Foundation blog. This is in some small part an apology for being so quiet here. I’ll try to keep this list up-to-date: LiMo and the Open … Continue reading
Posted in Work
Tagged blog, licensing, limo, LiMo Foundation, linux, mobile, open development, open source
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Oracle vs. Google
This is ‘fun’: “Oracle filed a complaint in federal court in California, alleging the infringement of seven patents and copyrights by Google’s Android mobile operating system software.” http://www.marketwatch.com/story/oracle-sues-google-for-patent-infringement-2010-08-12 “Android (including without limitation the Dalvik VM and the Android software development … Continue reading
Posted in Planet
Tagged debate, failure, floss, future, google, java, mobile, news, open development, open source, oracle, patents, proprietary, software, sun
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LinuxTag and WIPJam
(This post originally appeared on the LiMo Foundation blog) A couple of weeks ago I went to Berlin for the annual LinuxTag event and to participate in the WIPJam running on the first day. This was my first visit to … Continue reading
Posted in Work
Tagged computing, conferences, developer, europe, floss, germany, linux, open development, open source
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UDS Maverick
I’m here at the Maverick Ubuntu Developer Summit for a couple of days. It’s been a great experience so far, and the quality of the discussion has been outstanding. I’m primarily here to listen in on the Ubuntu on ARM … Continue reading
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Tagged computing, conferences, debian, developer, floss, hardware, linux, open development, open source, technology, ubuntu
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On Google Chrome OS and OSS
So, Google have just announced a new operating system for devices like netbooks. From the announcement: Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its … Continue reading