Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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Re:much more so for proprietary projects | ||||||
attached to Shuttleworth on Open Source Development | ||||||
Re:That's all well and good... | ||||||
attached to KDE 4 Screenshots | ||||||
Re:Pricing... | ||||||
Re:Pricing... | ||||||
attached to Oracle and Sun Team Up to Provide .NET Alternative | ||||||
Re:Easily run | ||||||
attached to Fedora Core 5 includes Mono | ||||||
Re:Open Source Innovation | ||||||
attached to Looking Back at Open Source in 2005 | ||||||
Re:25 years, not 10 | ||||||
Re:25 years, not 10 | ||||||
Re:Absolutely, positively the wrong metaphor. | ||||||
Re:Absolutely, positively the wrong metaphor. | ||||||
attached to What Will The Future Desktop Interface Look Like? | ||||||
Re:Linuxcare ... beh | ||||||
attached to Advice for Open Source Startups: Remember LinuxCare | ||||||
Re:KDE vs. Gnome. Ready...FIGHT! | ||||||
Re:KDE vs. Gnome. Ready...FIGHT! | ||||||
attached to Torvalds Says 'Use KDE' | ||||||
Re:Rights and wrongs | ||||||
attached to OpenOffice Illustrates Open Source's Limitations? | ||||||
Re:Not so great in Finland | ||||||
attached to Paris Accelerates Move to Open Source | ||||||
Re:Since when is that the job of the gov't? | ||||||
attached to Economist's Take On Open Source Development | ||||||
Corporate desktops vs. User choice | ||||||
attached to Novell to Standardize on GNOME | ||||||
Re:LED lights | ||||||
attached to The End Of The Light Bulb? | ||||||
Re:Pardon me while I roll my eyes | ||||||
attached to PHP Succeeding Where Java Has Failed | ||||||
Re:and besides... | ||||||
attached to Microsoft to Storm Linux Strongholds | ||||||
Re:Eh? | ||||||
attached to AbiWord beats OpenOffice to a Grammar Checker | ||||||
Re:Fundementals | ||||||
attached to What Makes an OSS Class Work? | ||||||
Re:The choice was probably about cost... | ||||||
attached to Nessus Closes Source | ||||||
Re:Services | ||||||
attached to RMS Previews GPL3 Terms | ||||||
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