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Ethics and Law in New Media, week eleven

13 hours ago ago from Maibritt's Learning Blog

Analyse both free software and open source approach in your blog. If you prefer one, provide your arguments. The two do not have much of a difference, except that the first has four points in the definition and the latter has more than four (it keeps in mind the discrimination aspect, and license specifications). Another difference is in terminology, which is to my mind a word play. "Free software" leads me to think that it is not as ...

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EECS Industrial Relations Office | FOSSLC

9 hours ago ago from FOSSLC | Improving lives with open source

Skip to main content Search this site: FOSSLC About Videos Jobs News Podcasts Links Projects Sponsors Events Chapters Testimonials Contact Us Home EECS Industrial Relations Office Website: http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/ Logo: SponsorType: Academic 1378 reads Send to ...

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Ingres | FOSSLC

9 hours ago ago from FOSSLC | Improving lives with open source

Skip to main content Search this site: FOSSLC About Videos Jobs News Podcasts Links Projects Sponsors Events Chapters Testimonials Contact Us Home Ingres Website: http://ingres.com Logo: SponsorType: Gold Ingres Corporation is a leading provider of open source ...

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Dude, Where's Your csproject and sln?

1 day ago ago from It\'s common sense, stupid

Source control is for any team with more than two members. There is literally no way to transfer code from one developers to another with just disk swap and copy. And if you happen to work on a development project with multiple developers and your team doesn't even have a decent source control, it's not hard to guess that most of your time will be wasted on yelling at each other, arguing who's breaking the code, and demanding for latest ...

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Piratepad: Swedish Pirate Party launches instance of the Etherpad open source code

15 hours ago ago from omglog

Swedish Pirate Party launches instance of the Etherpad open source code The code was released by Google a few hours ago, Piratpartiet 's announcement is published over here ( Google translation ). The original Etherpad service had in a short time become a killer application for collaborative work within at least the Swedish, and according to my personal experience, in the Finnish Pirate Party as well. Google's initial plan was ...

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