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  • Planet Eclipse

    Chris Daniel: Making P2 working with RPM - last milestone

    Maybe you remember my last post about making P2 and RPM working robustly together. Having the Eclipse...

  • Doug on the Eclipse CDT

    Doug on the Eclipse CDT

    Debugging Vert.x apps with Eclipse

    +Pascal Rapicault has me hooked on Vert.x, http://vertx.io. It looks like it can be a great competitor...

  • Open source suites go beyond Microsoft Office  /   (Open Sources's Blog)

    In my blog post last week, as well as showing a cool video of Ubuntu for Android in action, I asserted that open source makes the perfect foundation for innovation. A sequence of news releases about open source desktop productivity suites have shown up over the last few weeks to add to the assertion. With this amount of...

  • Mixed signals in IT’s great war over IP  /   (451 CAOS Thery)

    Recent news that Microsoft and Barnes & Noble agreed to partner on the Nook e-reader line rather than keep fighting over intellectual property suggests the prospect of more settlement and fewer IP suits in the industry. However, the deal further obscures the blurry IP and patent landscape currently impacting both enterprise...

  • Survey Results Re Individual Memberships  /  (Open Source Initiative blogs)

    As part of the OSI’s governance reform, we are planning to establish a mechanism for individuals to join the OSI. We recently conducted a survey to ask people about their interest in joining, and to learn some preferences about how best to proceed. We received more than 350 replies to the survey, which was initially...

  • Patrick Ohnewein of the Free Software Centre in South Tyrol on Open Source and Government  /   (Sandro Groganz, Open Source Marketing Consultant)

    I’ve just uploaded my video interview with Patrick Ohnewein, Head of the Free Software Center in South Tyrol. I met Patrick at the South Tyrol Free Software Conference (SFScon) and had the chance to ask him a number of questions, including: What is the role of the Free Software Center? Is there greater awareness of...

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  • db4objects

    Compatible With Open Source Technologies: Java/.NET Compatible Hardware Platforms: Any hardware compatible with Java/.NET db4o is the open source object database that enables Java

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