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The OSI Categorically Rejects IIPA’s special pleadings against Open Source
Introduction Moore’s Law, Disk Law, and Fiber Law have created an economic engine for growth,…
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Open Source Whitepaper updated for 2010
When I was invited to speak at the STS Forum in Kyoto in 2006, I…
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OSI and White House agree on open source benefits, platforms
By now you may have read that www.whitehouse.gov is now running Drupal, the open source…
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2009 OSI Board Elections held in April
The OSI board’s annual nominations and elections were held on April 1, 2009.
Highlights of this process included:
1. New Board Membership:
The board seat vacated by Mr. Bruno Souza was filled by Mr. Andrew Oliver, who has been a board observer for the last year.
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OSI signs an MOU with the Korea Software Copyright Committee
I visited Seoul last week to represent OSI at an open source conference and to…
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OSI supports ODF and Document Freedom Day
March 26 is Document Freedom Day (DFD). On March 26th, events and activities across the…
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Simple Public License (SimPL) approved
After a lengthy consideration, the Simple Public License (SimPL) has been added to the list…
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OSI Approves Microsoft Licenses
I submitted this to slashdot, and put it on my open source blog. In a…
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OSI Board approves GPL v3 and LGPL v3
The GPL v3 and LGPL v3 were unanimously approved by the OSI board at our monthly board meeting this week. Since this is a personal blog, I’d like to personally acknowledge all those who made it possible:
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Open Source Event – LugRadio Live 2007
I received a request over the weekend to promote this year’s LugRadio Live. Last year’s…