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glTail.rb - realtime logfile visualization

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added 2007 Mon Jan 8 17:05:16 by Fabienne
From the post: "In 1993, NCSA released their liberally licensed, but proprietary, Mosaic 2.0 browser with support for inline images arguably heralding the start of the web as we know it today...We are not desperate, and we welcome the inevitable with open arms. Stepping up the development of the Second Life Grid to everyone interested, I am proud to announce the availability of the Second Life client source code for you to download, inspect, compile, modify, and use within the guidelines of the GNU GPL version 2." [via Boing Boing]
From the post: "In 1993, NCSA released their liberally licensed, but proprietary, Mosaic 2.0 browser with support for inline images arguably heralding the start of the web as we know it today...We are not desperate, and we welcome the inevitable with open arms. Stepping up the development of the Second Life Grid to everyone interested, I am proud to announce the availability of the Second Life client source code for you to download, inspect, compile, modify, and use within the guidelines of the GNU GPL version 2." [via Boing Boing]
added 2006 Wed Aug 30 20:30:21 by r00z
IT Manager's Journal | 10 common misunderstandings about the GPL
IT Manager's Journal | 10 common misunderstandings about the GPL
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 21:21:02 by TheAttacks
The cipherfunk web site, which made extra packages available to Ubuntu and MEPIS users, was shut down in response to complaints from Ubuntu team members Matthew Garrett and Philipp Kern.
The cipherfunk web site, which made extra packages available to Ubuntu and MEPIS users, was shut down in response to complaints from Ubuntu team members Matthew Garrett and Philipp Kern.
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added 2006 Fri Aug 18 14:40:31 by schestowitz
A second public draft in July did not address Torvalds' issues and, in fact, led him to brand the license a disaster. He posted on Groklaw that the Linux kernel is "staying with GPL v2." He called the failure to address problems in GPL 3 "shortsighted."
A second public draft in July did not address Torvalds' issues and, in fact, led him to brand the license a disaster. He posted on Groklaw that the Linux kernel is "staying with GPL v2." He called the failure to address problems in GPL 3 "shortsighted."
added 2006 Thu Aug 17 7:03:24 by schestowitz
On the GPL, Waugh said between 60 and 70 percent of open source projects use it and "not just because everyone is a fan of Richard Stallman".
On the GPL, Waugh said between 60 and 70 percent of open source projects use it and "not just because everyone is a fan of Richard Stallman".
added 2006 Sat Aug 12 7:30:42 by schestowitz
Organisers said the meet "will seek to examine the notion of intellectual 'property', the emerging philosophy of 'copyleft', and 'Free and Open Source Software'
Organisers said the meet "will seek to examine the notion of intellectual 'property', the emerging philosophy of 'copyleft', and 'Free and Open Source Software'








