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Sun lowers barriers to open-source Java

August 9, 2007 Company gives members of its OpenJDK community free access to Java test tools, but the program isn't available for a rival Apache project. TAGS: Apache Software Foundation, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, open-source programmer, GPL, Java technology, open source, kit, barrier

Nokia: Linux kernel may use our patents

May 26, 2005 Finnish company is the latest to begin offering intellectual-property protections to open-source programmers. TAGS: Linux kernel, patent, Nokia Corp., Linux, open-source software, open-source programmer, open source, IBM Corp., intellectual property, project

This week in open source

February 18, 2005 HP's top Linux executive has a message for open-source programmers who don't like the idea of software patents: Get used to it. TAGS: software patent, Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., OSI, open-source programmer, Linux, open source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, patent, Novell Inc., idea, HP

Open-source programmer rebuts charge

September 21, 2004 Back-and-forth dance characterizes dispute over code released to open-source Mambo project. TAGS: Mambo, open-source programmer, open-source software, open source, party, open-source community, code, attorney, agreement

Sun warms to open-source server software

January 26, 2005 Even as it takes first step toward open-source Solaris, firm says it's considering a similar move with its server software product. TAGS: Dwight Davis, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., BEA Systems Inc., server software, open-source programmer, OpenSolaris, open source, open-source software, Jonathan Schwartz, pricing, server, IBM Corp.

Microsoft patent peace--or patent war?

November 3, 2006 By declaring a "patent peace" with Novell Linux, did the software company just declare patent war with the open-source realm? TAGS: Novell Inc., intellectual property, open-source programmer, open source, license agreement, patent, Linux, Red Hat Inc., Steve Ballmer, GPL, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Windows

Sun begins open-source Solaris era

June 14, 2005 Company posts more than 5 million lines of source code for the operating system's heart in an effort to regain lost ground. TAGS: OpenSolaris, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source programmer, Linux, programmer, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., open source, Unix, firewall, developer, operating system, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows

Intel to speed lagging Linux support

February 18, 2004 Smarting from criticism from open-source programmers, the chip giant commits to release Linux versions of essential supporting software at about the same time it releases Windows versions. TAGS: open-source programmer, mobile computer, Intel Centrino, Linux, Intel, wireless networking, criticism, open source, chipset, graphics chip, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Sun to set Solaris free, after a fashion

November 15, 2004 Operating system to come at no charge for servers with x86 processors. But the bug fixes will cost you. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Solaris 10, Sun Microsystems Inc., Red Hat Inc., open-source programmer, IBM AIX, Intel x86, AMD, x86 processor, free, Linux, open source, pricing, server, bug fix, operating system

The open-source programmer who means business

February 2, 2006 Linux expert and MBA candidate Alan Cox talks about the GPL, patent politics and the drive to the desktop. TAGS: GPL, software patent, GPL 3, Trusted Computing, digital-rights management, open-source programmer, Red Hat Inc., Linux, open-source software, conference, networking, open source, Sony Corp., Microsoft Corp.
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