Links zu WOS
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Die Koordinierungs-
und Beratungsstelle der Bundesregierung für Informationstechnik (KBSt),
sieht im "KBSt-Brief 2/2000" zu
"Open Source Software in der Bundesverwaltung" "höchstwahrscheinlich
ein grosses Einsparpotential".
Free Software / Open Source: Information Society Opportunities for Europe? Working group on Libre Software, March 2000, Version 1.1b (work in progress) The working group on Libre Software was created at the initiative of the Information Society Directorate General of the European Commission. OpenSource.org: The techie case for open source OpenSource.org:
The business case for
open source
Verordnet
Frankreich seinen Behörden Open Source?
Darwin is a complete operating system based on the foundation technologies in Mac OS X Server. It is an advanced BSD Unix system. Darwin Streaming Server is server technology which allows you to send streaming QuickTime. Quicktime for Linux, search for "quicktime" at freshmeat.net Apple opens up QuickTime, By Jim Davis, Staff Writer, CNET News.com, April 19, 1999 streamingserver.org, The Clearinghouse for Streaming Server Information Apple Opens OS Code, by Leander Kahney (Wired News, 16.Mar.99.PST) MacOS
Open Source Software, private meta-info site by Jason McIntosh | jmac.org
Sun Community Source License Principles, by Richard P. Gabriel and William N. Joy Sun Community Source License (SCSL) Sun's Catalog of Community Source Code UltraLinux
is Linux that supports Sun UltraSPARCTM workstations and servers. The project
to make Linux available on the UltraSPARCTM architecture was the work of
an independent group of software engineers led by Dave Miller in California,
Eddie Dost in Belgium, Jakub Jelinek in Czech Republic, and Miguel de Icaza
in Mexico.
Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman & Mark Stone (eds.), Open Sources. Voices from the Open Source Revolution, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., January 1999 Tim O'Reilly,
Hardware,
Software, and Infoware, in: Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source
Revolution, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. 1999
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