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		<title>By: Links 30/07/2009: FAA Uses GNU/Linux, Free Software Grows in East Asia &#124; Boycott Novell</title>
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		<description>[...] The not-so-intuitive Intuition of Intuit Glyn Moody says is an attempt to plug into the power of openness without really engaging with it, Matt Asay explains how openness will help the company to enrich its partner experience. Savio Rodrigues also thinks that is a win-win, adding that the goal could have been achieved even by releasing the code under a closed source license. Last but not least he argues that the EPL would have been a better choice, now that the OSI has moved the CPL to inactive (for the records, Intuit is hearing hints and reacting). [...]</description>
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