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Ubuntu is SuperOS
A Blog of Gentoo and other stuff: "Ubuntu. Humanity to others. That's what it means, right? For many of us, it is the Linux OS. For some, it is the only one. For others - its the show-off brother. An enemy for others."
Microsoft attacks IBM over ODF
ZDNet UK: "Microsoft has severely criticised IBM, saying the company is pushing the OpenDocument Format standard to the detriment of Microsoft's own Open XML standard."
The "One Laptop per Child" project enters its critical phase
Heise Mobil: "OPLC is based on the conviction that capacity building and the education of schoolchildren in developing and industrializing nations will make the world a bit more just and peaceful. The XO laptop provides users with a means of communications and access to content to promote this goal. The OLPC's goals are grand: millions of XOs are to be manufactured. In two years, the annual production is to reach around 100 million items, more than the current global annual production of all notebooks."
Fault-tolerant Web hosting on a shoestring
Linux.com: "The words "fault-tolerant Web hosting" bring to mind hosting centers with multiple redundant power supplies, complex networking, and big bills. However, by taking advantage of the underlying fault-tolerance of the Internet, you can get a surprising level of reliability for little cost."
Apache, GPL License Compatibility Back On Track
Channel Web: "The Free Software Foundation's goal to make the GNU General Public License (GPL) compatible with the Apache License isn't dead, as the most recent GPL 3 draft indicated."
A Blog of Gentoo and other stuff: "Ubuntu. Humanity to others. That's what it means, right? For many of us, it is the Linux OS. For some, it is the only one. For others - its the show-off brother. An enemy for others."
Microsoft attacks IBM over ODF
ZDNet UK: "Microsoft has severely criticised IBM, saying the company is pushing the OpenDocument Format standard to the detriment of Microsoft's own Open XML standard."
The "One Laptop per Child" project enters its critical phase
Heise Mobil: "OPLC is based on the conviction that capacity building and the education of schoolchildren in developing and industrializing nations will make the world a bit more just and peaceful. The XO laptop provides users with a means of communications and access to content to promote this goal. The OLPC's goals are grand: millions of XOs are to be manufactured. In two years, the annual production is to reach around 100 million items, more than the current global annual production of all notebooks."
Fault-tolerant Web hosting on a shoestring
Linux.com: "The words "fault-tolerant Web hosting" bring to mind hosting centers with multiple redundant power supplies, complex networking, and big bills. However, by taking advantage of the underlying fault-tolerance of the Internet, you can get a surprising level of reliability for little cost."
Apache, GPL License Compatibility Back On Track
Channel Web: "The Free Software Foundation's goal to make the GNU General Public License (GPL) compatible with the Apache License isn't dead, as the most recent GPL 3 draft indicated."
openi18n specification conformance
the openi18n specification is a globalization specification for open source platforms.
the specification is available at
formerly this specification was called ``li18nux2000'', it was renamed to openi18n to better reflect the groups open source activities that go well beyond linux, see also
subsections 2005-03-09