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The Scale-Out Blog: Building the Open Source Hackers Cooperative
'I work for a for-profit company that is willing to sponsor projects in exactly the way described in this article. We are looking for (a) control, (b) stability, and (c) a development model that is cheaper than doing it ourselves. If such cooperatives existed we would be interested in them. I'm sure we are not alone, because this is how all for-profit businesses tend to think. The cooperative is a viable model because of the way it reinforces and maximizes member interests.'
open-source  cooperatives  work  job  free  libre  co-ops 
august 2009 by jmason
A short history of btrfs [LWN.net]
wow, sounds good! looking forward to this hitting production-ready status
btrfs  history  zfs  linux  open-source  licensing  storage  sysadmin  b-trees  b+trees  algorithms  fs  filesystems 
august 2009 by jmason
Launchpad is now open source
Canonical _finally_ open source (under the AGPL) their bug tracker/project hosting platform. yay! here's hoping it's reasonably easy to deploy. maybe it would be viable for the ASF... hmm
canonical  launchpad  open-source  apache  hosting  projects  ubuntu  agpl 
july 2009 by jmason
Issue 7254: Initial Greasemonkey support
Is this why Greasemonkey is moribund in Firefox -- the dev is employed by Google and working on Chromium?
greasemonkey  chrome  google  open-source  chromium  web  browsers 
may 2009 by jmason
OpenDHT mothballed, halting Adeona
PhDware strikes again: 'OpenDHT was Sean Rhea's Ph.D. project back in 2005 and he has decided to officially bow out of maintaining it as of July 1st, which has left the developers of Adeona looking for another back end to store location information and photos.'
opendht  adeona  phdware  software  coding  open-source  dht  security 
may 2009 by jmason
Bug #375272 in Ubunet: “Server software is closed source”
'The Ubuntu One server software is closed source. This is 2009. I thought we learnt this lesson with Launchpad.' oh dear....
ubuntu  canonical  proprietary  open-source  ubuntu-one  web2.0 
may 2009 by jmason
Automatic Continuous Integration for Grails projects on Google Code
crawling all Google-Code-hosted projects tagged with Grails and automatically hosting C-I instances for them using Hudson. wow
grails  google-code  continuous-integration  testing  web  hosting  open-source  hudson 
may 2009 by jmason
HOWTO prep for migration off of SHA-1 in OpenPGP
now that both MD5 and SHA-1 are heading towards obsolescence, Debian are readying the long-term actions needed to take care of this. we'll need to do this in the ASF too. Is this like Y2K and C10K? SHA1K?
sha1k  md5  sha1  signatures  signing  crypto  debian  open-source  releases  processes  long-term  gpg  web-of-trust 
may 2009 by jmason
How to use JetS3t with Eucalyptus
wow, impressive i14y; also Eucalyptus now includes an S3-like service
ec2  eucalyptus  jets3t  s3  storage  open-source  java 
may 2009 by jmason
Not-so-open Cloud Manifesto rains on interoperability parade
'The controversy surrounding the Open Cloud Manifesto demonstrates the risk of trying to build interoperability behind closed doors and through exclusionary practices. Such environments are not conducive to building consensus, which is one of the key ingredients of successful standards.'
collaboration  cloud-computing  sun  open-source  open  standards  politics  vendors 
april 2009 by jmason
Zooko laid off by AllMyData.com
looks like AllMyData are facing a money crunch ("focussed on keeping costs down"). hopefully this isn't bad news for Tahoe, the fault-tolerant open-source distributed filesystem -- or indeed for Zooko himself
allmydata  zooko  money  tahoe  filesystems  storage  fault-tolerance  funding  open-source  distributed  scalability 
march 2009 by jmason
Puppets, chefs, and community competition
open source intra-project poaching between the Puppet and Chef deployment automation projects
lwn  puppet  chef  open-source  poaching  staff  contributors  developers  coding 
march 2009 by jmason
pHash - the open source perceptual hash library
'a fingerprint of an audio, video or image file that is mathematically based on the audio or visual content contained within. Unlike cryptographic hash functions which rely on the avalanche effect of small changes in input leading to drastic changes in the output, perceptual hashes are "close" to one another if the inputs are visually or auditorily similar.'
video  audio  open-source  sound  signature  search  hashing  algorithms  fingerprint  phash  perceptual  hash  similarity 
march 2009 by jmason
OSS Bar Camp Schedule
really need to get off my arse and get writing
ossbarcamp  oss  open-source  barcamp  talks  dublin  events  conferences 
february 2009 by jmason
"F{N}OSS!"
'Free Software and related commentary from the Nordic region.' I wonder if there's room for one of these for the Isles, ie. UK and .ie? although mind you planetilug probably takes care of the .ie part already
blogs  opensource  floss  finland  norway  planet  sweden  community  open-source 
february 2009 by jmason
Joey Hess on his Google Summer of Code experiences
it didn't work out so well for him. I have to concur to some degree; in my experience, GSOC mentoring is hard work
google  summer-of-code  gsoc  coding  software  open-source  spamassassin  debian  joey-hess  ikiwiki 
january 2009 by jmason
Open source programming languages for kids
bookmarking for a few years down the line. Scratch looks cute
scratch  children  kids  programming  learning  teaching  open-source  education 
december 2008 by jmason
Mozilla Foundation's non-profit status in question
under audit by the IRS; it receives 88% of its revenues from one source, Google. 'While the Foundation did not automatically qualify as a public charity with public support at 33% of total support, it believes that it qualifies as a public charity under the facts and circumstances test with public support over 10%.'
google  mozilla  non-profits  foundations  revenue  irs  techcrunch  open-source 
november 2008 by jmason
perl v5.8.9
New stable release of perl 5.8.x. Useful new bundled script: "perlthanks -- a variant of perlbug, but for sending non-bug-reports [to the] authors and maintainers of Perl. Getting nothing but bug reports can become a bit demoralising." aww! we love you p5p!
perl  thanks  open-source  coding  changelog 
november 2008 by jmason
Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services
a definition of a "Free Service", an open-source form of SaaS. uses the Affero GPL
saas  cloud-computing  software  open-source  gnu  gpl  affero  web  floss  fsf  freedom  free-software 
october 2008 by jmason
Greg Kroah-Hartman rips Canonical a new one
over allegations that they do not contribute enough development effort to the Linux ecosystem; in all major components, they push a truly miniscule amount of patch code upstream
canonical  linux  greg-kroah-hartman  code  open-source  free-software  distros  packaging  upstream  debian 
september 2008 by jmason
Microsoft Open Source inside Google Chrome
namely the Windows Template Library, now distributed under the (OSI-approved) Microsoft Public License. strange days (via reddit)
microsoft  open-source  osi  google  chrome  wtl  windows 
september 2008 by jmason
Federal Circuit Says Open Source License Conditions are Enforceable as Copyright Conditions
'the conditions of the Artistic License are "enforceable copyright conditions."' hooray (via Nat Friedman)
via:natfriedman  open-source  artistic  license  licensing  software  law  us-law 
august 2008 by jmason
Science Clouds
'compute cycles in the cloud for scientific communities .. allows you to provision customized compute nodes .. that you have full control over using a leasing model based on the Amazon's EC2 service.' Wonder if they'd like to give SA some time ;)
spamassassin  ec2  cloud-computing  virtualization  grids  scaling  open-source  science 
july 2008 by jmason
The New Apple Walled Garden
'Geeks and enthusiasts wearing Wordpress t-shirts, using laptops covered in Data Portability, Microformats and RSS stickers lined up enthusiastically on Friday to purchase a device that is completely proprietary, controlled and wrapped in DRM.' +1
drm  iphone  apple  reality-distortion-field  open-source  walled-gardens  itunes 
july 2008 by jmason
Zookeeper Recipes
ok, this stuff is really cool. nice API, similar to a distributed fs with change monitoring, and capable of solid distributed locking. looks very nice!
zookeeper  distcomp  grids  yahoo  apache  open-source  configuration  control  networks  scaling  ha  locks 
july 2008 by jmason
ZooKeeper
'a service for coordinating processes of distributed apps'. Combines 'wait-free aspects of group messaging and shared registers with an eventing mechanism similar to those of locking services to provide a simple, yet powerful coordination service.' hmm!
zookeeper  distcomp  grids  yahoo  apache  open-source  configuration  control  networks  scaling  ha 
july 2008 by jmason
Identi.ca
alt microblogging platform with a few key wins over Twitter & Jaiku: stability (so far!), open, decentralized, and Affero-licensed OSS. I'm "jm" on it, but not writing there -- yet. but looking forward to an API so I can add it to twit.ie
identica  twitter  microblogging  blogging  tweets  twit.ie  open-source  web  decentralization  xmpp 
july 2008 by jmason
Django Software Foundation created
to hold Django's trademarks and IP. that's a major step forward, congrats guys. although I'm sure there'd have been room at the ASF too ;)
django  open-source  python  foundations 
june 2008 by jmason
long discussion of Django's failure to make releases
release management failure on this scale is pretty worrying in an open-source project; here's hoping the upcoming 1.0 actually happens
django  releases  python  open-source  project-management  management  oss 
june 2008 by jmason
Eucalyptus
'Elastic Utility Computing Architecture for Linking Your Programs To Useful Systems', a clone of Amazon EC2 from the MAYHEM lab at UCSB (via wmf)
via:wmf  ec2  amazon  aws  open-source  clones 
june 2008 by jmason
@Mail takes Webmail client open source - LinuxWorld
'"Part of our motivation is to get our brand out in front of people, but also to give back to the open source community [..] They have provided us these tremendous back-end applications, such as MySQL and SpamAssassin' -- woo, nice to be namedropped!
spamassassin  @mail  mail  webmail  open-source  plugs 
may 2008 by jmason
Devel::NYTProf - the New York Times perl profiler
cool! The NY Times are releasing internal IS products as open source. good on them
nytimes  newspapers  open-source  perl  software  profiling  optimization 
march 2008 by jmason
How open source has influenced Windows Server 2008
good to see MS finally starting to grok the key aspects of the OSS model, in particular how it impacts product design and management (via Glynn Moody)
oss  free-software  open-source  via:glynn-moody  sam-ramji  microsoft  windows  windows-server  software 
february 2008 by jmason
Launchpad PPAs
low-overhead apt repositories for Ubuntu developers, hosted at launchpad.net
launchpad  ubuntu  canonical  apt  apt-get  repositories  hosting  software  open-source 
february 2008 by jmason
al3x.net: On Side-Projects
Alex Payne on the importance of having side projects. ++1 to the lot, great post
projects  open-source  hiring  coding  software 
february 2008 by jmason
Barracuda Networks' page on the Trend Micro patent shakedown
Trend are attacking products that include the open-source AV product ClamAV, using an extremely obvious patent on virus scanning at the gateway. IMO, this is appalling
trend-micro  swpats  patents  av  clamav  open-source  free-software  barracuda-networks  shakedown 
january 2008 by jmason
McAfee Worried Over "Ambiguous" Open Source Licenses
wtf. sounds like the legal department is still running the show if they're coming out with gibberish like this
mcafee  wtf  licenses  linux  gpl  gnu  open-source  lawyers  fud 
january 2008 by jmason
Damien Katz: New Gig
wow, CouchDB will be an ASF project! w00t, nice one IBM
ibm  open-source  apache  asf  couchdb  databases  web 
january 2008 by jmason
DD-WRT turning commercial
accusations that the GPL'd Linksys firmware is becoming proprietary. let's hope not :(
linksys  firmware  dd-wrt  openwrt  gpl  linux  open-source 
january 2008 by jmason
The backdooring of SquirrelMail [LWN.net]
excellent writeup. the SquirrelMail devs really did the wrong thing -- if someone has added code, chances are it is NOT innocuous
squirrelmail  backdoors  open-source  hacking  security 
december 2007 by jmason
Proprietary Software Does Not Scale
Wow, good point. 'The whole point about cloud computing is that it has to be effectively infinite - the more people want, the more they get. You can't do that with software that requires some kind of licensing payment, unless it's flat-fee.'
scaling  ec2  aws  microsoft  proprietary-software  open-source  coding  software 
november 2007 by jmason
Groklaw interview with Mark Taylor re the BBC's iPlayer project
the iPlayer is turning out to be a horrific piece of MS-DRM malware: 'the BBC management team who are responsible for the iPlayer are a checklist of senior employees from MS who were involved with Windows Media'. truly horrific; BBC are getting shafted
microsoft  bbc  iplayer  media  windows-media  drm  linux  open-source  free-software  groklaw  mark-taylor  bbc-trust  beeb 
october 2007 by jmason
Barracuda Networks' open source page
list of donations, open source projects, and other support given by Barracuda to open source projects (including SpamAssassin and the ASF, thanks guys!)
barracuda  open-source  donations  vendors  asf  apache  spamassassin 
october 2007 by jmason
commercial company Collabora "acquires" key GStreamer developers
I wonder what this'll do to GStreamer development; an open source project without active key developers is a dead open source project (via Dave Neary)
gstreamer  fluendo  collabora  gnome  linux  multimedia  open-source  free-software 
october 2007 by jmason
Barracuda Networks joins the Open Invention Network
Barracuda have been doing some good things recently regarding open source
barracuda  open-source  oin  patents  free-software  spamassassin  asf  apache 
october 2007 by jmason
KFS: open source Google GFS workalike
C++ implementation, 2 ex-NetApp developers, FUSE support
kosmix  open-source  google  gfs  filesystems  fuse  distcomp  clusters 
october 2007 by jmason
the saga of PostgreSQL's ARC Algorithm and IBM's patent
a good case-study of how software patents can affect an open source project. Note: they felt asking IBM for a patent license was too risky! Happily, it seems they've managed to rewrite code as non-infringing in this case.
ibm  patents  swpat  arc  postgresql  caching  algorithms  software  coding  open-source 
august 2007 by jmason
Matt Asay: Is it time to fork Xen?
XenSource/Citrix think they should concentrate on Windows, in what appears to be a "killing the goose that lays the golden eggs" move. fork away
citrix  open-source  free-software  xen  xensource  windows  linux 
august 2007 by jmason
[Clamav-users] Sourcefire acquires ClamAV
'Sourcefire now owns ClamAV project and related trademarks, as well as the source code copyrights held by the five principal members of the ClamAV team. ' They could make it proprietary, then, if they feel like it
sourcefire  clamav  gpl  free-software  open-source  proprietary  buyouts 
august 2007 by jmason
IT Law in Ireland: Computer generated evidence and defence access to source code
'arguing that because the manufacturers of the [..] machine did not provide him with [source], that a conviction was made in the absence of full disclosure and therefore the constitutional rights of the accused person were not upheld' he's right IMO
source-code  free-software  open-source  law  ireland  proprietary 
july 2007 by jmason
ad-supported, free SVN/Trac VM images
a company called JumpBox is setting up complex open source apps in standalone VM images. interesting model, this
virtualization  vms  jumpbox  svn  trac  advertising  software  open-source 
june 2007 by jmason
The start of a codereview site for OpenSolaris
this is interesting -- another web-mediated large-scale code-review app, to go alongside Guido van Rossum's Google one
opensolaris  dan-price  code-review  open-source  coding  software  web 
may 2007 by jmason
Google Code - Updates: man-pages-2.44 Released
the Linux manual pages set for the libc APIs is now a Google 20% project! that's fantastic, kudos to Google for this
google  20%  open-source  contribution  linux  manuals  manual-pages  documentation  giving-back 
may 2007 by jmason
CPAN Modules in Distributions
wow, all of my modules are in one dist or another -- most in FreeBSD
freebsd  software  cpan  perl  distributions  open-source 
may 2007 by jmason
An Open Letter to AppleTV Hackers from Neuros
'We at Neuros are working to fulfill the vision of the open set-top box' -- and for $239, that's a pretty good deal. certainly cheaper than an AppleTV...
neuros  hackability  open-source  hardware  set-top-box  mythbox  mythtv  tv  video 
april 2007 by jmason
clonesumating - Google Code
open source code release for a full-scale, actively-used-by-real-users, interweb SNS: consumating.com. wow, excellent! (via waxy)
ben-brown  clonesumating  open-source  consumating  social-networking  perl  web 
april 2007 by jmason
Microsoft packing ISO meetings to push through their OOXML "standard"
'SC34 suddenly has a lot of new ['participating member' countries] sending representatives, and I am interested to note the majority of their representatives are, as individuals, also Microsoft employees.' up to their old dirty tricks, then
microsoft  dirty-tricks  ooxml  openoffice  via:simonphipps  open-source  iso  standards  politics 
march 2007 by jmason
Julian “MailScanner” Field On The Mend
'Jules is very awake and alert, and is drinking tea. Those who know him well know he gets through a fair few gallons of tea, so this is a good sign ;)'
julian-field  via:michele  mailscanner  software  open-source  people 
march 2007 by jmason
Wordpress 2.1.1 distributions contained malicious code
And *this*, in case it needs reiterating, is why we PGP/GPG-sign release packages. I wonder if the WP team are planning to do this any time soon?
wordpress  security  signatures  pgp  gpg  trojans  coding  open-source  software 
march 2007 by jmason
Software Freedom Law Center
'all FOSS developers require an environment in which liability and other legal issues do not impede their important public service work. The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) provides legal representation and other law-related services.'
software  open-source  free-software  foundations  patents  coding 
february 2007 by jmason
Sun by far the most generous contributors to open source
They've donated an estimated cost of 312m euros; 51 thousand person-months of work; 3 times more than any other body. wow. from the EC 'Economic Impact of FLOSS on innovation and competitiveness of the EU ICT sector' report (via redmonk)
sun-microsystems  sun  work  open-source  software  floss  europe 
january 2007 by jmason
Google Code now includes a wiki for every project
SVN-backed, too -- totally awesome work guys! need to find more info on what that wiki provides, though, since wikis need good antispam features to be useful
google-code  google  open-source  hosting  code  software  wikis  projects 
december 2006 by jmason
Luis Villa’s Blog: and ubuntu’s patent stand?
Luis notes that 'Ubuntu still has no clear patent policy that I can find, nor are they (again, as far as I can tell) contributing to some of the anti-patent work being done by others.' I'll be interested to hear the answers
swpats  patents  ubuntu  linux  open-source  free-software  luis-villa 
november 2006 by jmason
Chicagoist: Interview: Google Chicago Engineers
great interview with Brian Fitz, Ben Collins-Sussman, and Jon Trowbridge about working remotely for Google in Chicago
google  open-source  subversion  chicago 
october 2006 by jmason
Advogato is here to stay
wasn't paying attention when this happened, but good news. also: 'I'd also like this to be something of a formal handoff of the trust metric ideas, to whoever would like to run with them... this site exists as proof positive that they are effective'
advogato  trust-metrics  raph-levien  steven-rainwater  community  web  open-source  social-networking 
october 2006 by jmason
Rapid7 Security Advisory R7-0025: Buffer Overflow in NVIDIA Binary Graphics Driver For Linux
"It's so hard to write a graphics driver that open-sourcing it would not help." - Andrew Fear, Software Product Manager (NVIDIA Corporation)
nvidia  open-source  security  inept  paranoia  bugs  buffer-overflows  funny  exploits  linux  rapid7 
october 2006 by jmason
an important point about the IceWeasel drama
Mozilla have demanded that Debian allow mozilla.com staff to approve/block each change made to "stock" Mozilla, individually. This is certainly a much bigger stumbling block than just the logo issue
mozilla  debian  iceweasel  drama  open-source  patches 
october 2006 by jmason
"Justin Mason" - Google Code Search
egosurfing! 7000 hits! well, not really; there are a lot of dups. In reality it's mostly LPRng and SpamAssassin, a little WebMake and sitescooper, then patches to other projects and comments on antispam RFCs
google  code  software  open-source  egosurfing  justin-mason 
october 2006 by jmason
Advogato is going offline
it had a good run, and provided a good community for open source/free software developers. Thanks for all the fish, Raph!
raph-levien  advogato  community  open-source  trust-metrics 
september 2006 by jmason
Luis Villa on blogging in the corporate open source context
great post, describing the use of blogs for cluetrain-style PR and vendor-user communication where commercial open source is involved
open-source  cluetrain  luis-villa  ubuntu  blogging  pr  vendors 
august 2006 by jmason
Riding Rails: Rails 1.1.5: Mandatory security patch (and more)
major security hole found in Rails -- apparently, their first. interesting to watch how they deal with it; it appears they're strongly urging upgrades, but refusing to go into detail of what the bug *is*, just yet
security  ruby  rails  open-source  exploits  security-through-obscurity 
august 2006 by jmason
Movable Type is Free for Personal Bloggers
MT is still around? I thought the competition from open source Wordpress had pretty much finished it off by now...
open-source  movable-type  wordpress  competition  blogging 
august 2006 by jmason
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