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Submission + - U.S. citizens to require consent to leave country

An anonymous reader writes: On http://sianews.com yesterday: "Forget no-fly lists. If Uncle Sam gets its way, beginning on Jan. 14, 2007, we'll all be on no-fly lists, unless the government gives us permission to leave-or re-enter-the United States. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (HSA) has proposed that all airlines, cruise lines-even fishing boats-be required to obtain clearance for each passenger they propose taking into or out of the United States. It doesn't matter if you have a U.S. Passport — a "travel document" that now, absent a court order to the contrary, gives you a virtually unqualified right to enter or leave the United States, any time you want. When the DHS system comes into effect next January, if the agency says "no" to a clearance request, or doesn't answer the request at all, you won't be permitted to enter-or leave-the United States." Also discussed here.
Businesses

Submission + - Posthumous GPLing?

An anonymous reader writes: Has anyone ever heard of somebody GPLing his/her work posthumously?

I ask because in the small world of screen reading software for the blind, the owner of a small business that had a product called Slimware Window Bridge died suddenly and his product, if it had been GPLed, could be helping millions of blind people in developing countries today; not to mention some of you.
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Journal Journal: API nightmares: what's your story?

While I gather my thoughts and references, relative to API design, testing, and promotions, let me ask you a question. Feel free to respond. What API disasters have you experienced? Tell me about your API nightmares. APIs that changed, didn't work, had bad documentation, poor presentation format, were hard to work with, had a buggy core product, had lousy developer support, etc. Help me compile my research into API Marketing, and ride my coattails into oblivion! Actual research findings, UR

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