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The REAL Reason the Linux Community Didn't Come Up With the iPhone

11/22/2007  III
Relevance: 5.99
Based on his experience at a recent scientific convention, Jaron Lanier suggests that the modern scientific community seems to be wanting to model itself after the Open Source software model. Unfortunately, he adopts the position that this progression is ill advised and bases his reasoning on the mistaken belief that the Open Source model is incapable of the level of innovation required by science. Although he builds an interesting case, I believe his conclusions are based on a faulty premise and an overall misunderstanding of the real strength of the Open Source approach as well as the true nature of the proprietary model.
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Cathedral vs. Bazaar in HIT-OSS

12/20/2007  I
Relevance: 5.77
Observation of the trends in many HIT OSS projects leads me to believe that our niche in the OSS world prefers the Cathedral model (Eric S. Raymond's definition) rather than the Baazar model.
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Red Hat's JBoss to Adopt Fedora Model

04/22/2007  II
Relevance: 5.70
The JBoss division of Red Hat is slated to move to a model in which its source code control system will be public and backward compatibility is not guaranteed, sources say.
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Push and pull network filesystems with ccgfs

10/02/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.61
The CC Network Filesystem (ccgfs) lets you mount filesystems over the network using either the push or pull model for connections. Most network filesystems use the pull model, where the client mounts a network share and all connections originate from the client. Using the push model for network shares means that all connections originate from the server. The push model has advantages when you want a machine on your network demilitarized zone (DMZ) to access a file server through a firewall.
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Creating a declarative security model for RCP applications

12/02/2006  III
Relevance: 5.30
This article explains how to build a flexible security model for Rich-Client Platform (RCP) applications by leveraging features provided by the Eclipse platform.
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Designing and Implementing Linux Firewalls and QoS using netfilter, iproute2, NAT, and L7-filter

02/16/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.16
As is reminiscent of many of the books written by authors for Packt Publishing, the first chapter begins with descriptions and re-introductions to many of the basic networking concepts. These include the OSI model, subnetting, supernetting, and a brief overview of the routing protocols. Chapter 2 discusses the need for network security and how it applies to each of the layers of the OSI model.
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The release 1.1 of pragmasuite delayed – free licence model for ...

01/06/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.02
(openPR) - Cologne, Jan. 3rd, 2006: Release 1,1 of the already announced pragmasuite™ is shifted on in the middle of February 2007. The Cologne/Germany – based technology consultancy mceti AG cites a substantial change of the licence model and a new look-and-feel as the reason for the delay.
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Best OF ECT NEWS Copyright Law Key to Global Free Software Model

01/04/2007  I
Relevance: 5.01
The existence of legal systems without robust enforcement of copyright law, in countries where software development is a highly robust enterprise, is a serious threat to the free software model.
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Could the eeePC end up being Microsoft's trojan horse?

06/03/2008  II
Relevance: 4.93
Right from the time the 7-inch model made its debut, there have been any number of positive reviews. With the emergence of the 9-inch model, the praise has grown even louder with the Linux fanatics among the crowd of yea-sayers seeing the device as the one that finally gives the operating system a chance to gain its comeuppance against Microsoft. In truth, the eeePC has many things going for it. The size and weight are major plus factors - it would win over a businessman on those counts alone.
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Asus Eee PC 701 Review

12/08/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.92
This review aims to provide readers with an in-depth treatment of the Eee, using an actual retail unit, instead of a pre-production model. This is important in a number of respects. Earlier models had a different BIOS, which, for example, did not provide full speed USB2.0 ports. Hopefully, having tested an actual retail model, the review should give a true representation of what this machine can actually do.
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