http://oscon2003.xmlhack.com/ || http://oscon.kwiki.org/ || O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention 2003 Chat -- July 7-11
Timely docs from Dennis Ritchie on the AT&T/BSDI lawsuit (see SCO v. Linux session)
edd: In view of the interest in the newly-launched suit by SCO against IBM, I thought it might be of interest to make available some of the documents from an earlier case. Here USL, at the time the owner of a predecessor of the intellectual property now controlled by SCO, sued BSD Incorporated.
Ricardo Signes' notes and journals from OSCON2003
lilo: particularly interesting, his notes on the perl6 talk: http://rjbs.manxome.org/oscon/perl6
Some introductory material on PHP5
lilo: PHP5 was mentioned in the session on Yahoo and PHP, and I dug up the above link edd: abstract
Tim O'Reilly OSCON opening keynote, "The Open Source Paradigm Shift"
edd: IRC chat in response to the keynote. blech: For the Perl/Parrot folk collord: "" |
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