Introduction Moore’s Law, Disk Law, and Fiber Law have created an economic engine for growth, promising exponentially improving computing, storage, …
When I was invited to speak at the STS Forum in Kyoto in 2006, I thought it would be …
By now you may have read that www.whitehouse.gov is now running Drupal, the open source content management system. So, …
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. 2. Amendment to OSI’s By-laws:
I visited Seoul last week to represent OSI at an open source conference and to sign a Memorandum of Understanding …
March 26 is Document Freedom Day (DFD). On March 26th, events and activities across the world will be held to …
After a lengthy consideration, the Simple Public License (SimPL) has been added to the list of approved licenses. The …
I submitted this to slashdot, and put it on my open source blog. In a board meeting held October …
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:
I received a request over the weekend to promote this year’s LugRadio Live. Last year’s conference line-up looked pretty …
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