Open Source Software
Google Pays up to $500 to School Kids in Open Source
Google will pay high school kids aged 13 to 18 up to $500 for their participation in their newest endeavour to promote open source in the general public.
Google Highly-Open-Participation Contest is a new programme that follows on from the success of Summer of Code. The first round is a bit of a trial and has only ten projects involved, and Drupal is one of them! The others are;
- Apache Software Foundation
- GNOME
- Joomla!
- MoinMoin
- Mono
- Moodle
- Plone
- Python
- SilverStripe
It is both impressive and interesting how many of them are web-content tools (CMS, web-application frameworks, wikis etc).
- Bevan Rudge's blog
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SFLC to Assist Drupal Project on Licensing issues
Dries wrote on his blog recently that the Software Freedom Law Center will assist the Drupal Project on various licensing issues.
- GregoryHeller's blog
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Free and Open Source Software Directory
This list is one of the most comprehensive directories of the FOSS replacements for commercial software:
Use FOSS and Live Free! (as in speech, not beer)
- Aaron Pava's blog
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NeoOffice Sends Open Letter to Sun Microsystems
CEO Jonathan Schwartz, of Sun Microsystems, recently announced the company will participate more fully in the Mac OS X version of the NeoOffice free and open-source (FOSS) software project.
Edward Peterlin, Chief Visionary of NeoOffice.org, has sent an open letter to Sun's CEO Jonathan Schwartz regarding Sun's announcement:
attn: Jonathan Schwartz
c/o Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Return Receipt Requested
Mr. Schwartz:
Send beer.
Sincerely,
Edward Peterlin
Chief Visionary, NeoOffice.org
and The Undersigned- Aaron Pava's blog
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Microsoft Says Free and Open Source Violates 235 Patents
A new article on ZDNet says that Microsoft is claiming that free and open-source software violates more than 230 of its patents.
Microsoft top lawyer Brad Smith alleges that the Linux kernel violates 42 Microsoft patents, while its user interface and other design elements infringe on a further 65. OpenOffice is accused of infringing 45, along with 83 more in other free and open-source programs.
CivicActions Drupal Module Update
Two years and six weeks ago, when I first was introduced to Drupal, I was amazed by the way it could be so easily customized with new modules and custom functionality. At that time, Drupal had almost 30 modules, which seemed enough to make about any type of site one could imagine.
It's hard to believe that now we now have almost 30 CivicActions Drupal Modules ourselves!
Most recently, Doug Green released the vocabperms module which allows you to set the permissions on a vocabulary so only certain people can edit it. Initially, it was created for Progressive States Network for propagating content to certain pages and sections. When using vocabperms module, some people can create the node, but others can set or view the vocabulary. The term can then be used in views to determine where the content should be displayed.
Another one of Doug's modules, views_fastsearch is also really hot and getting some good traction in the Drupal community. Some Drupal senior developers believe it could be the future of Drupal search.
Of course, when it comes to search, Jonathan is playing at the web's bleeding edge. The current release of the the Drupal faceted search module is suitable for the Semantic Web, and can provide drop-in support for CCK and Taxonomy.
Arthur recently developed two of my favorite modules to show off the power of Drupal. Media Mover is a YouTube site recipe for Drupal, which we've already deployed for Flunk Arnold, EQ.tv and on shiftinaction.com. The other is SignIt module, which allows users to enable a set of functionality that is often associated with petitions to any cck content type. The functionality includes allowing users (anon or authenticated) to "sign" a node enabled with SignIt functionality. The best part is that SignIt works with CiviCRM, though it is not required. If CiviCRM is installed, SignIt can draw the list of targets from a CiviCRM group and use CiviCRM profiles to supplement the information collected when a user signs a node.
Of course, if you want to add free, simple, fast and customizable AJAX chat to your Drupal site, the phpfreechat module module, written by Owen, is all you need.
Admin Role module, written by Jacob, is a little helper for Drupal to maintain an admin role which will always keep full permissons. You can use it by simply selecting a role which will be a "admin" role from the settings page, then when you submit the modules page, it will automatically assign all perms available to that role.
Notwithstanding, Jacob's most massive contributions have been at the intersection of CiviCRM and CivicActions especially with great projects like the McConnell Foundation Scholarship project.
Yes, we've been a busy bunch... We'll plan to keep the blog updated with even more CivicActions Drupal module development as it happens (and show-off some of the cooler, yet older, stuff too)!
- Aaron Pava's blog
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Consensus is Building for New Draft of GPLv3
CivicActions co-founder Henri Poole, who is a board member of the Free Software Foundation, has been busy at work over the last few months, building consensus on the next version of the General Public Licence (GPLv3).
The new draft, released March 28th, is receiving positive initial reactions, even from some early critics.
Read Richard Stallman (Free Software Foundation founder), Linus Torvalds (Linux creator), and Bruce Lowry (Novell PR) all share their reactions offer perspectives on linux.com.
What Does a VC Think About Web 2.0?
"Much of the "easy" innovation seems to have been wrung out of the Web 2.0 wave. Web 2.0 was cheap - thanks to open source, simple - thanks to RSS/REST, and distinctive - thanks to AJAX and Flash."
"Now the hard work begins, again. The next wave of innovation isn't going to be as easy. The hard problems in the WWW are no longer usability or ease of everyday content creation. These problems are solved."
"Now the hard part is moving from Web-as-Digital-Printing-Press to true Web-as-Platform. To make the Web a platform there has to a level of of content and services interoperability that really doesn't exist today."
- Aaron Pava's blog
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Mark Spencer of Digium Releases AsteriskNOW
Mark Spencer, the original author of Asterisk, releases AsteriskNOW.
Asterisk is the most popular open source PBX software available and this new release means it can be easily configured with a graphical interface.
- Aaron Pava's blog
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Creative Commons: the Developing Nations License
Lawrence Lessig of Creative Commons has been coming up on my radar alot over the past few weeks. Now, Creative Commons happens to be one of the clients I manage, so I guess that's not too surprising, but I'm talking about outside of work.
For example, this blog post at World Changing is an interview with LL about CC's Developing Nations License. As usual, innovative and thought-provoking ideas from CC. The idea is this: keep your copyright in the "developed" world while distributing it freely (with attribution) in the developing world.
- Ethan Kiczek's blog
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