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Forum posts by Ugo Cei:

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Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 8:03 PM
Today, Sylvain publicly announced the creation of the Lepido project: The Lepido project is a proposed open source project under the Eclipse Technology Project. […] The purpose of this project is therefore to build a set of opensource tools to ease the development of web applications with Apache Cocoon. These tools will include wizards...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 8:03 PM
Today, Sylvain publicly announced the creation of the Lepido project: The Lepido project is a proposed open source project under the Eclipse Technology Project. […] The purpose of this project is therefore to build a set of opensource tools to ease the development of web applications with Apache Cocoon. These tools will include wizards...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 10:14 AM
Ross: "It‘s official, Open Source Development can help you cut development time by some 30% whilst at the same time improving quality."
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 10:14 AM
Ross: "It‘s official, Open Source Development can help you cut development time by some 30% whilst at the same time improving quality."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 6:14 AM
Jonathan: "And that, surely, should be everyone's common goal with free and open source software. It's not about bringing the competition down, it's about driving global participation up."
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 6:14 AM
Jonathan: "And that, surely, should be everyone's common goal with free and open source software. It's not about bringing the competition down, it's about driving global participation up."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 4:14 AM
Mark: "I wonder how often companies waste money and other resources by trying to "protect their IP" and not taking advantage of open source development. Sure, some software needs to be proprietary for business reasons, but the decision of proprietary vs. Free Software should be an informed decision."
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 5, 2005, 4:14 AM
Mark: "I wonder how often companies waste money and other resources by trying to "protect their IP" and not taking advantage of open source development. Sure, some software needs to be proprietary for business reasons, but the decision of proprietary vs. Free Software should be an informed decision."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 4, 2005, 10:14 PM
Doc: "Both tell stories of open source adoption: One in government, the other in business; one concentrating on a single customer (the FBI), the other reviewing the whole market, with balanced sourcing of customers, vendors, analysts and so on."
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 4, 2005, 10:14 PM
Doc: "Both tell stories of open source adoption: One in government, the other in business; one concentrating on a single customer (the FBI), the other reviewing the whole market, with balanced sourcing of customers, vendors, analysts and so on."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 4, 2005, 8:14 PM
Matt: "Looks like the open source investment hoopla is founded in intelligence, after all."
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 4, 2005, 8:14 PM
Matt: "Looks like the open source investment hoopla is founded in intelligence, after all."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 31, 2005, 3:09 AM
Andrew: "These days with software you rarely get what you pay for. You are maybe granted permission to use what you pay for on a limited basis, but it is only with truly open software that you actually get something tangible - the code. Documentation is an advantage, support is useful - but unless you have restriction-free access to the source,...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Mar 31, 2005, 3:09 AM
Andrew: "These days with software you rarely get what you pay for. You are maybe granted permission to use what you pay for on a limited basis, but it is only with truly open software that you actually get something tangible - the code. Documentation is an advantage, support is useful - but unless you have restriction-free access to the source,...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Mar 29, 2005, 4:14 PM
This morning I had to drive a couple of hours to go to a customer's place and come back, so I thought that I could get a taste of podcasting with my new iPod Shuffle. I downloaded this talk by Clayton Christensen, loaded it onto the iPod, connected the latter to the cheap but effective cassette adaptor I just bought and had an informative...
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