NASA Goes SourceForge 243
refactorator writes "We have a lift-off! The NASA Ames Research Center has open sourced Java PathFinder , a JVM that is an explicit state software model checker, all written in Java. For the first time, the complete master development site of a live NASA software engineering project is hosted on SourceForge. Read the official press release for details. The team around John Penix, Willem Visser, and Peter Mehlitz fought long and hard to get the development hosted outside of NASA, to enable true collaborative software development. Now show the government that it works - join the fray. May Java PathFinder boldly go where no NASA program has gone before." (Both Slashdot and SourceForge are part of VA Software.)
Great But... (Score:4, Funny)
Bwahahahahah! (Score:3, Funny)
Poor guy. That name must be an endless source of amusements to his Linux-using colleagues.
Am I the only one? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Why isn't more government stuff open source? (Score:4, Funny)
Thats what I say too, but don't even bother trying to get your senator to help paint your house.. It turns out they only serve the general public in a very narrow sense, and they wont help even if you pay for the beer.
pretty dissapointing really.
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John (Score:5, Funny)
Long and hard indeed.
(I'm going to hell for this.)
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Re:I'll probably get modded down for this... (Score:3, Funny)
"Do you think," said a Woodpecker who had been busy making a hole in the table, "that there might be a problem with the name 'UNIX'? I mean, it does sort of suggest being less than a man."
"Maybe we should try another name," suggested the Job Sparrow, "like Brut, or Rambo."
"Penix," suggested a Penguin.
http://www.davar.net/HUMOR/UNIXLAND.HTM