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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, Java technology, GPL, open source, kit, barrier

Open-source programmer alleges Linux misuse

March 16, 2005 GPL advocate believes Motorola, 12 other companies are using Linux in violation of license that governs the software. TAGS: GPL, open-source programmer, violation, Motorola Inc., CeBit, source code, Linux, license, trade show, open-source software

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, OSI, Red Hat Inc., open-source programmer, Linux, open source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, patent, Novell Inc., HP, idea

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, agreement, attorney

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, Linux, Intel Centrino, mobile computer, Intel, wireless networking, criticism, open source, chipset, graphics chip, operating system, 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, programmer, Linux, Red Hat Inc., open source, IBM Corp., Unix, firewall, developer, Intel, operating system, server, Microsoft Windows

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, OpenSolaris, open-source programmer, open source, Jonathan Schwartz, open-source software, 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, open-source programmer, license agreement, patent, Red Hat Inc., Steve Ballmer, Linux, GPL, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Windows

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: software patent, GPL, GPL 3, Trusted Computing, digital-rights management, Red Hat Inc., open-source programmer, Linux, open-source software, conference, networking, Sony Corp., open source, Microsoft Corp.

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, Intel x86, IBM AIX, AMD, x86 processor, free, Linux, pricing, open source, server, operating system, bug fix

Sophos snaps up spam fighter ActiveState

September 24, 2003 The $23 million deal gives the software company stronger footing in the increasingly crucial antivirus and antispam markets. TAGS: ActiveState Tool Corp., Sophos Plc., anti-spam, open-source programmer, antivirus, computer virus, spam, virus, software company, vice president, e-mail
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