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Salon.com May 3, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
Microsoft: Free-software licenses are the devil's work! Bill Gates and Co. say open-source software harms technological innovation -- but the attack from Redmond could easily backfire... |
Salon.com March 6, 2001 Ed Frauenheim |
Crafting the free-software future At VA Linux's SourceForge, thousands of programmers are collaborating for both love and money... |
Salon.com October 27, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Who cracked Microsoft? Many free-software hackers make no attempt to hide their hatred of Bill Gates -- could they be the culprits? |
Salon.com November 15, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
AbiWord up Booms come and busts go, but open-source developers keep improving the alternatives to Microsoft's "standards." |
Salon.com February 15, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
Life, liberty and the pursuit of free software Microsoft says open-source software is un-American. Has the company completely lost its mind? |
Salon.com February 6, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
Hunting the wild hacker Work should be play, says a new book that sets forth the emerging ethical code of free-software programmers... |
Salon.com May 18, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
No recession for free software Hackers scorn the theory that the economic downturn could hurt open-source software... |
Fast Company November 1999 William C. Taylor |
Inspired by Work What's most intriguing about "open-source" software isn't what it does -- it's how it gets created. Eric S. Raymond, open-source evangelist, explains why and how these programmers do their work -- and what that means for the rest of us. |
Salon.com September 22, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
License to be good In the free-software world, people obey the rules because they believe in them. In the music industry, the rip-off is a way of life. |
Linux Journal April 2000 Brian R. Marshall |
The Generation Gap An examination of the issues involved with the use of open-source software components in closed-source applications. |
Salon.com September 29, 2000 Janelle Brown |
The Gnutella paradox As soon as an online music-trading service gets big enough to be useful, it's doomed... |
Salon.com August 8, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Gnutella bandwidth bandits The file-trading network's developers are discovering that even their wide-open, free-for-all technology might need a little policing. |
Salon.com July 18, 2000 Rachel Chalmers |
Even better than Slashdot? Advogato is the latest step forward in the evolution of online open-source community. |
CIO October 15, 2000 James Barron |
Something For Nothing - Interview: Eric Von Hippel & Karim Lakhani Using free and readily available open-source software can help unleash innovation in your company... |
CIO April 15, 2003 Dylan Tweney |
Build It Free Open-source development tools offer low-cost, high-quality options. |
Salon.com May 16, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
Life after Eazel What does the collapse of one of the most prominent open-source start-ups mean for the future of free software? |
Fast Company December 2000 Astrid Sandoval |
VP of Hacker Relations Job Titles of the Future: Even in the free-for-all world of open-source software, you've got to have some order -- and some orderlies, people who serve as intermediaries between the programmers (otherwise known as hackers) and the companies that use their software... |
Salon.com May 14, 1999 Andrew Leonard |
How much do I hear for this perl script? How much do I hear for this perl script?: New O'Reilly venture creates an auction scheme for open-source software projects. |
CIO July 1, 2003 John Parkinson |
The End of Idealism The grassroots development model has matured, but open source may now be facing its worst growing pains. |