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Corel's Comeback: What's .NET's Role?
Publish Date: Aug. 16, 2001
The revelation that Microsoft's contract with Corel to port .NET to Linux was secretly extended to include FreeBSD, followed by announcements of Open Source .NET
projects from Ximian and the Free Software Foundation, showed that Corel is once again the canny survivor dancing on the edge.
Life in the Big Hairy
Publish Date: Aug. 2, 2001
On the final day of the Open Source Convention in San Diego, Michael Tiemann introduces three enterprise technology leaders who are fully conversant with the open-source philosophy and see it as key to their ongoing success.
Raymond Runs The Great Brain Race
Publish Date: Aug. 2, 2001
Eric Raymond treated a roomful of attentive geeks to an overview of his latest writing at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in San Diego, along with a peppering of observations on the Linux kernel, Sendmail, libertarianism, and economics.
Microsoft and the Open Source Community: The Beginning of a Dialogue
Publish Date: Jul. 27, 2001
Microsoft's Craig Mundie frustrated and displeased many at the O'Reilly Open
Source Convention, but as Tim O'Reilly said, this is just an early step in a dialogue that will likely continue for quite some time. Writing for the O'Reilly Network, Malcolm Dean reports on the big debate.