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Submission + - Mozilla redrafts open-source licence (pcpro.co.uk)

Barence writes: Mozilla has announced plans to redraft the open-source licence underpinning projects such as Firefox. The Mozilla Public License (MPL) 1.1 has been used to distribute numerous projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenSolaris and Flex for over a decade. In the first phase of this process, Mozilla will release an alpha draft based on feedback already received. This will be followed by "commentary, discussion, and further drafting, followed by beta and release candidate drafts." Mozilla intends to "seriously investigate" whether it can make the MPL compatible with the Apache license, in an effort to "help projects using the MPL become more flexible about using Apache-licensed code."

Comment Re:More Google Control (Score 2, Informative) 54

I work for one of the vendors mentioned in the summary.

Google has nothing to do with the services provided by the vendors in the marketplace aside from inviting them to participate in the first place. They certainly don't own the services or even have any control over them. We still host our product and store any data on our "own" (well our hosting partner's) infrastructure in exactly the same manner if you buy our product without enabling the Google apps integration.

Comment Re:Its all true (Score 1) 726

Don't you think that part of your job as a more experience programmer is to share your knowledge with juniors/graduates?

Universities are mostly interested in who can pay,. I'm 24 and I've got a computer science degree - real comp sci with maths and algorithms, i wrote a compiler, studied language theory you name it. Now I'm doing a masters degree (at one of the top universities in Australia) and as part of it I've worked with guys who couldn't write software. I've also met a bunch of really talent and smart guys all in their early 20s.

But I've also worked with guys who have been around for years with no idea on how to write software either and churned out crap code without even a single unit test in sight. Point is - there are bad developers of all ages and you shouldn't discount an entire group because of one idiot who didn't know what a linker does.

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EMP-Shielded Power Grids Under Development 111

An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from MarketWatch: "A one-megaton nuclear bomb detonated 250 miles over Kansas could cripple many modern electronic devices and systems in the continental US and take out the power grid for a long time. ... A solar storm similar to the one that occurred in 1859, which shorted out telegraph wires in the United States and Europe, could wreak havoc on electrical systems. Each of the above scenarios can create a powerful electromagnetic pulse that overloads electronic devices and systems. IAN staff and Frostburg State University physics and engineering professor Hilkat Soysal are teaming — through a $165,000 project recently approved by the Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) program — to create renewable energy-powered, electromagnetic pulse (EMP)-protected microgrids that could provide electricity for critical infrastructure facilities in the event of a disaster." Also available are an EMP threat assessment (PDF) written for the US Congress and an estimate of economic impact (PDF).

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