Open Source Links: 12-05-2007

Alan Shimel Should Stop Talking About Snort’s Licensing - Thomas Ptacek and Alan Shimel keep discussing about GPL compliance.

Open source is bad for vendors - Yet another Dana Blankenhorn suggestion.

Unisys shows acceptance of open source in biz application - It is still the Open Source Economy, System Integrators!

OpenOffice.org in Education: A Roundup - a roundup into a set of references that could easily and quickly be investigated, by Ross Brunson, Linux Solutions Specialist at Novell.

The Japanese government looks to go open source - The Japanese government said it wants to decrease its reliance on Microsoft as a server operating system platform.

FSF still working to achieve Apache license compatibility for GPL 3 - The Free Software Foundation is working hard to establish compatibility between GPLv3 and Apache License.

Technorati Tags: Apache, Commercial Open Source, FSF, GPLv3, Japan, OpenOffice, Snort

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