Business Week has written a series [1], [2], [3] of articles on the One Laptop Per Child project this week, and none are too favorable. I myself have blogged my disappointment with the apparent direction of the project. read more…
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Dr. Phatak speaks...and the world learns
http://opensource.org/node/337I first met Dr. Phatak at the Red Hat Summit in New Orleans in 2005. Dr. Phatak exemplifies what Amartya Sen lovingly calls The Argumentative Indian. Dr. Phatak is passionate, well educated, articulate, and most of all, sincerely committed to raising the standards in India to the highest levels. …
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Report from CSEE&T Meeting, April 2008
http://opensource.org/node/334Report from CSEE&T Meeting, April 2008 Wed, 2008-05-07 15:15 — Michael Tiemann Last month I was honored to be a keynote speaker at the Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T) annual meeting. …
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Rich Sharples’ Blog
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Techmeme
http://tech.memeorandum.comMichael Tiemann / Michael Tiemann's blog: Gartner groks CATB; Endere next?
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Top 10s, Who’s Whos and Other Distinctions
http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/01/30/top-10s-whos-whos-a...s Top Leaders in Open Source Business. The list includes Marten Mickos, Andy Astor, John Roberts, Larry Augustin, Jonathan Swartz, The Redmonks (James, Michael, and Stephen), Raven Zachary, whurley, Anthony Gold, and Micahel Tiemann. All of whom I think are doing very important things in open source. There were a couple of items left out of the piece that I thought were materially important. First, the disclosure. While I gave them the article to LinuxWorld
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Top 10s, Who’s Whos and Other Distinctions
http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/01/30/top-10s-whos-whos-a...s Top Leaders in Open Source Business. The list includes Marten Mickos, Andy Astor, John Roberts, Larry Augustin, Jonathan Swartz, The Redmonks (James, Michael, and Stephen), Raven Zachary, whurley, Anthony Gold, and Micahel Tiemann. All of whom I think are doing very important things in open source. There were a couple of items left out of the piece that I thought were materially important. First, the disclosure. While I gave them the article to LinuxWorld
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Commercial Open Source Software
http://robertogaloppini.net‘Software as a Service Loophole‘, preventing code covered by AGPL to be offered as a service without modifications being published. Simon Phipps is surpised SugarCRM didn’t wait for Affero, while Michael Tiemann would like to see the AGPL tested in the marketplace. Simon and Michael raise an interesting point, in this post my final objective is to understand whether SugarCRM should or not adopt the AGPL. First, some background on the CRM market and SugarCRM.
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Open Source Licensing: Should SugarCRM adopt the AGPL?
http://robertogaloppini.net/2007/11/26/open-source-licensing...‘Software as a Service Loophole‘, preventing code covered by AGPL to be offered as a service without modifications being published. Simon Phipps is surpised SugarCRM didn’t wait for Affero, while Michael Tiemann would like to see the AGPL tested in the marketplace. Simon and Michael raise an interesting point, in this post my final objective is to understand whether SugarCRM should or not adopt the AGPL. First, some background on the CRM market and SugarCRM.
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Yeoldeclue
http://yeoldeclue.com/cgi-bin/blog/blog.cgiDesign Thinking Links Posted: Michael, 20 Jul 2007 at 10:38 Comments: 0 A bunch of links nabbed from Michael Tiemann's OSI blog Getting Schooled In Design Designing a New OSI Redhat Magazine - Design Thinking special Intro to design thinking Stanford's new d.School The Empathy Economy Thinking design: A pencil, a ruler, and a cup of coffee (
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