On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dr. Orange wrote: > I have to give a presentation on open source in one of my classes. There > still a while until then, but I'd like to start collecting > documentation. It would be great if you could send me any links you think > are important in such research. Naturally, I can find the most common and > known ones, but perhaps you can sumbit ones you think are important, and > yet might be overlooked.
I would suggest that one of the links be www.linuxtoday.com. This is a comprehensive wire of all opensource news, articles and opinion as they are published and will make your presentation timely and up-to-date. As preparatory reading, I would recommend: OpenSources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution, edited by Chris DiBona, et al., O'Reilly, 1999. Open Source: The Unauthorized White Papers, Donald K. Rosenberg, M&T Books, 2000. These are books that will make valuable additions to students' libraries. Web sites: www.gnu.org www.opensource.org These are really everything you need. Dwight -- Dwight Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]