Archive for February, 2011
Posted on February 28, 2011 - by admin
Lend some code to your local representative | opensource.com
Let’s be honest: open source doesn’t exactly have strong public saliency, or more plainly put, it ain’t sexy politically. You can make strong arguments about innovation, security, procurement efficiencies, and so on, but that doesn’t …
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Posted on February 28, 2011 - by admin
Building An OpenSource ERP Com… | AW WebBiz & Social Media Blog
Building An OpenSource ERP Company From Pamplona, Spain: OpenBravo CEO Paolo Juvara (Part 4): Sramana: The ERP h… http://bit.ly/dTP4h6.
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Posted on February 28, 2011 - by admin
Austrian Open Source Innovation Aloha Editor meets jQuery UI in …
Open Source developers and founders of well-known software projects like Drupal, Typo3, Gentics CMS, Midgard, jQuery UI, rdfQuery, [and] Apache Stanbol came together in Vienna and talked about Aloha Editor, the new, potential standard …
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Posted on February 28, 2011 - by admin
Content Management with Drupal (part 1) | Open Source CMS Pro
The Drupal 7 Bible is authored by Ric Shreves & Brice Dunwoodie provides a comprehensive look at building and maintaining a website using the Drupal open source content management system.
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Content Management with Drupal (part 1) | Open Source CMS Pro
Posted on February 28, 2011 - by admin
Open Source Wake Up : Beyond Search
“What’s the Deal with Open Source ” gives a basic overview of what open source software is and the different ways it can be used and modified. The article repudiates the fear that open source software is lower quality: …
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Open Source Wake Up : Beyond Search
Posted on February 27, 2011 - by admin
Random thoughts and experiences with Ubuntu: Free and Open Source …
I believe that there is still a lack of awareness about Free and Open Source Games and we can do something to improve it. The following idea is to run a FOS gaming challenge, unlike the traditional network based / score based …
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Posted on February 27, 2011 - by admin
On the fence about Java, open source is the shiznit and …
I can forgive these sins because I’ve finally been exposed to open source software. Software built by the community. For us, by us. Open source software has a distinctly different flavor to Microsoft software.
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Posted on February 27, 2011 - by admin
Improving the Open Source user experience : Sathya Says
However, there’s one thing I always thought could be drastically improved in many open source projects: The User Experience. When I ask a not-so-techinal friend why they don’t use some open source project instead of commercial one many …
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Posted on February 27, 2011 - by admin
Open Source Matters: February 2011 Report :: Joomla! Community …
It’s still early enough in the year to make some predictions about 2011: dedicated people continue to affirm their willingness to give back to the pro…
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Posted on February 27, 2011 - by admin
Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial conference 2011, call …
Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) conference 2011, call for papers: The FOSS4G conference is looking for presenters for the conference to be held in Denver, CO, USA from 12-16 September, 2011. Read full story.
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