Fits and starts for open source
Sun offers up source code via GlassFish project but falls short of its stated goal. Also: Celtix debuts.
Sun offers up source code via GlassFish project but falls short of its stated goal. Also: Open source continues its encroachment into server software.
June 21, 2005
June 21, 2005
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June 20, 2005
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June 15, 2005
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June 14, 2005
June 14, 2005
June 13, 2005
Sun tries sharing Java again; still not open source
"GlassFish" lets outsiders tinker with Java server source code but stops well short of making it actual open-source software.June 21, 2005
South Korea brings open source to schools
New Education Information System will be set up in 10,000 schools. Not a snub to Microsoft, official says.June 21, 2005
Fedora: Still Red Hat's baby
blog A few days later after announcing the Fedora Foundation, Red Hat remains in the driver's seat.June 21, 2005
Open source progresses into back-end integration
Celtix project, started by Iona and hosted by ObjectWeb, will create freely available, Java standards-based integration server.June 20, 2005
previous coverage
Gentoo Linux founder to 'educate' Microsoft
Software giant hires a key figure behind the popular Linux distribution to teach its in-house developers about open source.June 16, 2005
Sun modernizing Solaris start-up process
Revamped approach will be faster and more useful on a wide variety of computers, company promises.June 15, 2005
Sun has second thoughts about Linux on Solaris
Downplays feature designed to let Linux apps run on Solaris. Instead emphasizes related open-source alternative called Xen.June 15, 2005
Microsoft looks to extinguish LAMP
Software behemoth faces challenge in corporate arena from cut-rate open-source combo.June 15, 2005
Solaris engineers offer personal source-code tours
Sun chose the human touch when it introduced more than 5 million lines of Solaris source code onto the Net.June 14, 2005
Open-source LAMP a beacon to developers
Companies that thrive on Linux, Apache, MySQL and related software band together to better support corporate customers.June 14, 2005
Sun begins open-source Solaris era
Company posts more than 5 million lines of source code for the operating system's heart in an effort to regain lost ground.June 13, 2005