O | S | D | N NEWSLETTER January 12, 2003 EVERYTHING SERIES
The 'Everything Series' Newsletter is developed to bring Open Source related content to a user with a focus for everything Open Source we have to offer. If you'd like to receive more content relating to Open Source subscribe at http://www.osdn.com/newsletters/ ============================================================== Sponsored by Thinkgeek http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ ============================================================== Slashdot Matt Groening on Internet and Cartoons http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/154213 [0]prostoalex writes "Online Journalism Review posted [1]an interview with Matt Groening, the mastermind behind [2]The Simpsons and [3]Futurama. Matt lists his favorite comic sites, talks about how Internet changed the cartoons, shares his view on Fox Network's idea to put Simpsons on cell phones, as well as his own plans for Web cartoons." Links 0. http://www.moskalyuk.com/deals/ 1. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/entertainment/1042169162.php 2. http://www.thesimpsons.com/index.html 3. http://www.fox.com/futurama/ The Lights Keep on Blinken http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/2333230 [0]cavac writes "At the 19th [1]Chaos Communications Congress in Berlin/Germany developers showed their newest developments for the closed-down [2]Blinkenlights-Project. One of the projects was the [3]Blinkenlights Fileserver Project. Members of this team developed a protocol and some tools similar to ftp, which you can use to share Blinkenlights-Movies. Today, a [4]first Beta-Version was released. You might want to check it out. (It also includes the famous [5]Telnet-Blinkenlights-Player). We are still searching people willing to help us developing this software even more or to work with us on "Phase II": Implementing Soft- and Hardware for a Hardware-Based Blinkenlights Player. This will most likely based on one of [6]Zilog's new Development Kits - the [7]"Z8 Encore!"." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.ccc.de/congress/2002/ 2. http://www.blinkenlights.de/ 3. http://blinkenlights.grumpfzotz.org/ 4. http://sourceforge.net/projects/blinkserv/ 5. telnet://grumpfzotz.org:10000 6. http://www.zilog.com/ 7. http://www.zilog.com/products/partdetails.asp?id=Z8ENCORE000ZCO S-11 Redux: (Channel) Surfing the Apocalypse http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/2237249 [0]Halo1 writes "The [1]Guerrilla News Network has made a great 11 minute [2]movie, culled from over 20 hours of footage from different channels. It's a lightning fast razorsharp analysis of the post 9/11 coverage by the general media and gives you quite a different view of the politicians and their calls for war. It's insightful, frightning and funny at the same time (we need a new mod option! :). The links on the movie page go to the Windows Media version at the [3]Sundance Online Film Festival (they're competing with that movie), but they also have Quicktime versions available locally: [4]low and [5]high bandwidth (links posted with permission from all involved parties)." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.gnn.tv/ 2. http://www.gnn.tv/redux/ 3. http://www.sundanceonlinefilmfestival.com/ 4. http://www.guerrillanews.com/redux/qt_lo.html 5. http://www.guerrillanews.com/redux/qt_hi.html The D Language Progresses http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/2049217 [0]xsniper writes "D made its debut [1]here on Slashdot in August 2001. Since then, many new features have been implemented, to include: operator overloading and slew of additional functionalities. It was featured as a cover story for the February 2002 issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal, and has been [2]ported to the UNIX environment. I encourage programmers to revisit the [3]specs to see how Walter Bright has addressed their concerns. A copy of the compiler is also [4]available for testing. I'm sure some would be surprised by the achievements made thus far." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/08/15/234223&tid=156 2. http://www.opend.org 3. http://www.digitalmars.com/d 4. http://www.digitalmars.com/d/alpha.html Barcode-Controlled Home? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1832211 [0]MC68040 writes "The guy at [1]this site managed to build something together that's actually quite neat in the way he built it, all hand-crafted system that uses a linux box to unlock his door. Maybe not the coolest of solutions, but actually a pretty good idea as for security in my humble opinion." Links 0. http://040.sytes.net/ (hbn0110@.NOSPAM.mobila.se) 1. http://bigasterisk.com/automation/door Ancanar Teaser Trailer Available http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/2028240 [0]Still Gainfully Unemployed writes "A teaser trailer for [1]Ancanar, an indie Tolkien inspired fantasy film, has been released. Check it out. It's not a Tolkien story, but rather inspired by his works." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.ancanar.com/ Open Networks, Closed Regimes http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/2021257 [0]kris writes "[1]First Monday has an interesting article on [2]Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule, presenting evidence that The Internet may not be automatic downfall of authoritan regimes as anecdotes commonly suggest. In their words: The authors trace Internet use in eight authoritarian and semi-authoritarian countries: China, Cuba, Singapore, Vietnam, Burma, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. They discover that authoritarian governments, far from fearing the information age, have chosen to direct Internet development in ways that bolster the state. At the same time, many regimes are struggling to cope with the potent challenges posed by new technologies. The authors encourage policy makers in the U.S. and other industrialized democracies to promote specific Internet-based initiatives that foster political liberalization, rather than perpetuating the myth of the Internet as an unstoppable "virus of freedom."" Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.firstmonday.dk/ 2. http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue8_1/kalathil/kalathil_contentshtml Supreme Court Takes Nike Free Speech Case http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1848248 MacAndrew writes "The Supreme Court [0]has granted review in a case [1]previously discussed here that could lead to a landmark decision regarding "commercial speech." The California Supreme Court had ruled that Nike's statements denying the use of sweatshop labor in Asia could be challenged under the state's strict truth in advertising laws, under which truth is not a defense if a statement's context is deemed misleading, First Amendment notwithstanding. The California court essentially rejected Nike's claim to heightened political speech protection -- which would have allowed the company to raise defenses of truth and due care -- reasoning that Nike's statements were calculated to induce product purchases and thus commercial speech. The U.S. Supreme Court's consideration of this case provides a [2]clear opportunity to reconsider the controversial political-commercial speech dichotomy in constitutional law. It is essential to bear in mind the question at this point is not whether Nike did anything wrong, rather to determine the standards by which it will be judged. The commercial speech question relates to many, many topics discussed here, such as [3]telemarketer DNC lists, [4]telecom disclosure of customer calling data, [5]spam, [6]spam, and [7]spam." Links 0. http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Scotus-Nike-Speech.html 1. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/04/0050201&tid=123 2. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/11/politics/11SCOT.html 3. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/07/2150243&tid=158 4. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/22/216226&tid=158 5. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/14/2242236&tid=111 6. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/06/21/1614201&tid=111 7. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/09/1745243&tid=111 More Info on the October 2002 DNS Attacks http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1813206 MondoMor writes "One of the guys who invented DNS, Paul Mockapetris, has written an article at ZDnet about the [0]October '02 DNS attacks. Quoting the article: "Unlike most DDoS attacks, which fade away gradually, the October strike on the root servers stopped abruptly after about an hour, probably to make it harder for law enforcement to trace." Interesting stuff." Links 0. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-979650.html US Military Uses Spam, Internet Explorer http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/188212 [0]chundo writes "[1]CNN reports that the United States government has been secretly [2]encouraging the defection of senior Iraqi officials via email. Iraq is responding by shutting down some of their internet gateways to prevent these emails from getting through, forcing the US to find alternate means to deliver the message. Maybe they should have enlisted [3]this guy - emails from him keep showing up in my inbox no matter what I do." This story about the growing [4]military network bandwidth crunch shows the U.S. military trying hard to get every soldier online, all the time. Links 0. http://`jjongsma79' `at' `hotmail.com' 1. http://www.cnn.com/ 2. http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/01/11/sproject.irq.email/index.html 3. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/25/0324221&tid=111 4. http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2003/tc2003017_2464.htm Freshmeat Apple Safari 1.0 Beta (v51) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109128/ Safari is Apple's Web browser based on the Konqueror rendering engine. It offers outstanding performance, rendering even the most complex of pages at high speed. It uses advanced Mac OS X interface technologies to offer an all-new, much easier view of the Web, and features an advanced bookmark manager, built-in Google search, seamless downloads, and a pop-up blocking mechanism. Audio Transcriber 0.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109158/ Audio Transcriber records large audio samples, like a tape or radio broadcast, to your hard drive and splits it into tracks to be burned onto CD-R media. The goal is to make it easy to transfer audio tapes, LPs, or radio broadcasts to tracks on CD-R/CD-RW. aviManager 0.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109145/ aviManager helps you manage your (large) movie (DVD, DivX) collection. It ships with an intelligent voting system for many users, and attempts to find the best movie to watch. There is also a nice IMdb grabber for fast movie adding. Bauk PI 1.53 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109126/ Bauk is a high performance HTTP server. Its features include virtual hosts, URL aliases, execution of CGI programs, HTTP authentication, network traffic quotas, client connection number quotas, directory browsing, server host name aliases, access restriction by IP address, configurable HTTP log format, and much more. It is very efficient, high performance, has low resource utilization, and uses a multiprocess architecture with simple configuration, easy administration, reliability, and flexibility. BHL 1.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109169/ BHL is an Emacs mode which enables you to convert plain text files into HTML, LaTeX, and SGML (Linuxdoc) files. The BHL mode handles common font-styles, three levels of sections, any kind of lists, tables, URLs and horizontal rules. BHL handles a table of contents: you can browse the toc, insert the toc where you want, and update the sections' numbers with one keystroke. Boss Ogg 0.9.2 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109160/ Boss Ogg is a Postgres-based client/server ogg player, targeted at entertainment centers, and people that want to use their spare computer for full-time music. The idea is to have other people develop all sorts of different clients for it, but the author is also developing an SDL client simultaneously, which is perfect for a TV-out card. BottomFeeder 2.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109162/ BottomFeeder is an application that reads and displays RSS formatted feeds. RSS is a syndication format, used by a growing proportion of sites (including Slashdot). Cisco::Reconfig 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109176/ Cisco::Reconfig is a Perl module that parses Cisco router configuration files. It doesn't have any real understanding of Cisco configurations so it might be useful for other similar configuration languages. Cisco::Reconfig makes it easy to write short Perl programs that manipulate Cisco router configurations. It does not talk directly to Cisco routers--it requires the current router configuration to be in a text file. cnik MP3 .03 http://freshmeat.net/releases/108777/ cnik MP3 is a Java-based MP3 player. ConfigEdit 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109149/ ConfigEdit is a powerful, text-based configuration management system which can be used to manage configuration files of all machines on a network. All configurations are stored within a repository and whenever a file is updated, it controls version information and can trigger user-defined commands (e.g., scp). Rolling back to an older version is very easy. Triggering commands (like "scp file account@myserver1") on each new version can be used to automatically distribute the new version to all machines that use that file. cwdaemon 0.2 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109135/ cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the PC parallel port and a simple transistor switch to output Morse code to a transmitter from a text message sent to it via the UDP protocol. dchub 0.2.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109131/ dchub is a Direct Connect hub clone. It resembles an IRC server with some extra features dedicated to file sharing. DotGNU Execution Environment 0.1.2 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109130/ The DotGNU Execution Environment is the core architectural component of DotGNU that provides the functionality of accepting, validating and satisfying Web service requests. The DGEE integrates the components on the Web service execution path, including network servers, protocols, virtual machines, and security mechanisms into a unified application. In its basic form the DGEE allows the installation and removal of Web services within the repository, accepts XML-RPC requests for these Web services, and generates browsable documentation for these Web services in HTML and XML form. DrawSWF 1.2.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109171/ DrawSWF is a simple drawing application written in Java. The drawing can be exported as an animated SWF (Macromedia Flash) file. It has been tested to run with Java2 1.4 under Linux. Dustismo 1.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109115/ Dustismo is a standard sans-serif truetype font good for most applications. It contains most common glyphs (about 250 glyphs so far). The archive contains two font files, one designed for Windows which contains embedded bitmaps for point sizes 7-24, and one for Linux which contains no bitmaps. echolot 0.1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109153/ echolot sniffs ARP packets on ethernet network devices and stores them in an iptraf-compatible database. These unique addresses could be used to find known hosts on any LAN (a popular FTP server at a LAN party), or to find unknown hosts on a company LAN (such as intruders). GDraw.app 090200 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109147/ GDraw.app is a vector drawing program for GNUstep. Generic Project Page 0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109172/ Generic Project Page is a generic, configurable Web site to store project information. It works with a base-modules model, so the modules can be contributed and developed seperate from the base. gGo 0.3.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109127/ gGo is a Go board and SGF editor and client for the Internet Go Server. Go is an ancient board game, very common in Japan, China, and Korea. gGo was formerly named qGo for Java. GoFish Gopher/Web Server 0.27 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109170/ GoFish is a simple gopher/Web server. It is designed with security and low resource usage in mind. It uses a single process that handles all the connections. This provides low-resource usage, good latency, and good scalability. It also runs in a chroot environment. GoFish runs at root privilege only to accept incoming connections, and drops to a normal user at all other times. GSPdf 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109129/ GSPdf is a PostScript and PDF Viewer for GNUstep that is based on GhostScript. GTetrinet 0.5.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109157/ GTetrinet is a clone of the popular Windows game Tetrinet. It is written for Gtk/GNOME, and is designed to be fully compatible with the original Tetrinet, as well as being identical in gameplay. IceWM Control center 0.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109142/ The IceWM Control Center allows you to run various tools for configuring IceWM's options. ifplugd 0.12 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109156/ ifplugd is a lightweight Linux daemon which configures the network automatically when a cable is plugged in and deconfigures it when the cable is pulled. It is primarily intended for usage with laptops. It relies on the distribution's native network configuration subsystem, and is thus not very intrusive. logmover 0.04 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109103/ logmover archives logfiles generated by the logrotate program. It renames the files using unique timestamps, moves them to an archive directory, and compresses them by using external compress programs like gzip and bzip2. The program is written in C, and is designed to be run by cron. Lumiere 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109143/ Lumiere is a GNOME 2 frontend to mplayer. mplayer is embedded into a bonobo control that acts as a CORBA server for handling video files. Nautilus View integrates mplayer inside Nautilus. Luxor Beta 8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109134/ Luxor is an open-source XML User Interface Language (XUL) toolkit in Java that supports handpicked Mozilla XUL goodies and also includes a ultra light-weight, multi-threaded Web server, a portal engine, and a template engine. Luxor is also Web Start-ready as everything fits in a jar and Luxor requires no loose files. Megamek.NET 0.29581 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109137/ Megamek.NET is a Java application that allows one to chat and play MegaMek Games (which are very similar to Battletech). It also allows one to enroll into the ongoing campaign to fíght for one of the 5 houses or the Periphery. Currently it has a campaign set in 3025 but will soon feature another campaign set in 3060. MultiSync 0.70 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109138/ MultiSync is a free modular program to synchronize calendars, address books, and other PIM data between programs on your computer and other computers, mobile devices, PDAs or cell phones. Currently MultiSync has plugins for Ximian Evolution and IrMC Mobile Client calendars (supported by the SonyEricsson T68i, Siemens S45i/S55) via Bluetooth, IR, or a cable connection. Orange Gnome 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109109/ Orange Gnome is a theme built around a bold eye candy background. Photopub 0.1.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109163/ Photopub is image publication software designed primarily for easily maintaining a Web site of pictures taken with digital cameras (although it can be used for arbitrary images, it has some features which make it most suitable for them). It runs as a CGI script or under mod_perl, and is fully themable and highly customizable. PHP TroubleTicket 0.1.5 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109164/ PHP Trouble Ticket attempts to adress the need for a centralized means of problem reporting and tracking in multi-user environments (medium to large companies, development groups, etc.). It helps to direct problem reports to the responsible administrator(s), keep track of the status of a problem being worked on, and offers an up-to-date list of recent changes applied. PHP Trouble Ticket aims to be widely configurable, easy to use even for the not technically inclined and multi-language capable. PHP-TreeHierarchy 0.5.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109173/ PHP-TreeHierarchy is a flexible PHP class for managing tree-structured hierarchies on a database. It's implemented using the nested model. The class requires the PEAR (DB) library. It features multiple threads, management of nodes, and XML output. phpmp3search Alpha 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109132/ phpmp3search is a collection of easy-to-install PHP files for creating your own MP3 search engine. PircBot 1.0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109139/ PircBot is a Java framework for writing IRC bots quickly and easily. Its features include an event-driven architecture to handle common IRC events, flood protection, DCC support, ident support, and more. Its comprehensive logfile format is suitable for use with pisg to generate channel statistics. Full documentation is included, and the Web site contains a 5-minute step-by-step guide to making your first IRC bot. ProGuard 1.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109161/ ProGuard is a free Java class file shrinker and obfuscator. It can detect and remove unused classes, fields, methods, and attributes. It can then rename the remaining classes, fields, and methods using short, meaningless names. The resulting jars are more compact and more difficult to reverse-engineer. Advantages of ProGuard compared to other Java shrinkers and obfuscators are compact template-based configuration, memory efficiency, and speed. Project @ssistant 0.1b1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109146/ Project @ssistant is a modular business system combining CRM, email ticketing, call management, and project management tools into a central system. pyrad 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109154/ pyrad is an implementation of a RADIUS client as described in RFC2865. It takes care of all the details like building RADIUS packets, sending them and decoding responses. PySMBSearch 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109175/ PySMBSearch is a crawler and search engine for SMB shares. It consists of a crawler script which creates an index and stores it in an SQL database, and a CGI script that can be used to extract queries from the database. QuickDC 0.0.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109152/ QuickDC is a client for Neo-Modus's Direct Connect filesharing network. It resembles the DC++ client for Windows and supports some of the same extended features. References for TeX and Friends 0.2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109166/ References for TeX and Friends is an ongoing project which provides a help file for LaTeX (and its friends like ConTeXt, Metapost, Metafont, etc.) using a state-of-the-art source format, DocBook/XML. Various output formats can be generated from the source file. Anyone can write a converter for any desired output format. Because the source file is XML, the easiest way to do this might be to use XSLT. RoboRally Board Editor 0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109144/ RoboRally Board editor is a Java utility for creating boards for the board game, RoboRally. It has a simple graphical interface where you choose an element of a game and place it on the board where you like it, much like an ordinary drawing program. When elements are in place you can remove, rotate, and edit them as you see fit. When you feel done you can export your board as a JPEG and print it with your favorite printing tool. The current version supports all the features of the standard RoboRally game. SaveMyModem 0.14a (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109165/ SaveMyModem is an anti-spam, mail-shaping, and delete-on-server mail tool. It is designed for users with slow dialup connections, who are tired of downloading large amounts of spam and worm and virus attachments. Scribe Email Client 1.85 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/109133/ Scribe is a cross platform email client, address book, and calendar. It is small, fast, and easy to install. It has multi-language support, and currently includes English, French, Chinese, Italian, Czech, Spanish, German, and Dutch. It is very expandable via a plugin interface, and uses its own HTML engine (and not IE when run on Windows). It supports POP3, [E]SMTP, MIME, IMAP4, and MAPI. An integrated contact database and calendar are included. SNR Monitor 0.98 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109150/ SNR monitor allows network administrators to collect, store in an RRDatabase, and view link quality gauges (packet-loss, signal and noice levels) from all wireless (802.11) links of their wireless access point devices. VNC Reflector 1.2.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109151/ VNC Reflector is a specialized VNC server which acts as a proxy between a real VNC server (a host) and a number of VNC clients. It was designed to work efficiently with large number of clients. It can switch between different hosts on the fly, preserving client connections. It supports reverse host-to-reflector connections, it can save host sessions on disk, and it also has other unique features. XawTV 3.82 http://freshmeat.net/releases/109159/ XawTV is a simple Xaw-based TV program which uses the bttv driver or video4linux. It also contains various command-line utilities for grabbing images and AVI movies, tuning in TV stations, etc. Newsforge Reports Libranet was my key to Debian http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/10/2058218 - By A J Ivanciw - I had given up on Debian a while back, but for all those out there like me (non geek and using Linux and don't really care to learn command line etc.) I have found a really easy and good distro - Libranet. Linux Advisory Watch - January 10th 2003 http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/10/0927254 - by: Benjamin D. Thomas - Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout the week. It includes pointers to updated packages and descriptions of each vulnerability. Training available for new commercial Security-Enhanced Linux http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/07/2134248 - by Tina Gasperson - The Open Source Development Group (OSDgroup) has developed courseware for Security Enhanced Linux, the National Security Agency's beefed-up Linux distribution that is also being developed as a commercial distribution by Westcam Consultants. Newsforge Newsvac RIAA defaced -again! http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/12/1225233 You hum it, I'll hack it. Evolution of the data center OS http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/12/1225207 During the next five to 10 years, tight budgets, better utilization, and more effective demand management will slow server growth and drive a dramatic shift in the data center's operating system capacity mix. Windows and Linux will be the big winners. Existential Programming http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/12/1224211 truc writes "Can programming be Existential? These and other questions confront the Accidental Programmer on his continued quest for the Lost Art of Computer Programming. Gryphon and Linux does the Australian Open http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1744219 Anonymous Reader writes "It's nice to see IBM walk their Linux talk and offer large scale Linux solutions for their customers. This article is about how IBM used a new real-time scoreboard push technology called Gryphon and Linux to support the Australian Open. Over 1.2 million Real-time Gryphon Scoreboards were downloaded and worked flawlessly during the two weeks of the tournament." Free Software Licenses Revocable? http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1244221 A quick scan through the Free Software licenses I have immediately on hand showed one thing in common: none say the rights are waived perpetually or irrevocably. On the face of it, it seems, I could release a program under the GPL, and then announce five years later that it and all derived works are under my private control again. The Cathedral In The Bazaar? http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1243253 Slashdot: replicant_deckard writes "This opinion piece I wrote to Open explains how dual licensing (simultaneous use of both GPL and proprietary license) works." Mandrake Releases 9.1b1, New Packaging Model http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1242251 Slashdot: DCowern writes "Mandrake today announced version 9.1 (beta) of their distribution." Surprise: Apple's New Browser Is a Sister to Konqueror http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1241241 Apple raises its open-source stakes by basing its new browser on KHTML and giving its code back to the community. The big question: Now what? Contracting clout and Open source security tools http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1241212 NZheretic writes "InfoWorld's CTO Chad Dickerson has a short but sweet interview with Curt Aubley, CTO of IT Solutions for Lockheed Martin Information Technology, about how he's integrating open source, and looking at security issues for today and the future." Microsoft settles California suits for $1.1 billion http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/11/1240249 A.Guru prasadh writes "Microsoft said on Friday that it would pay up to $1.1 billion to settle class action lawsuits brought by California residents who claimed the company had abused its market position and overcharged for software." Thinkgeek Gadgets: LED Mini Headlamp http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/5c7d/ Cube Goodies: The Binary Clock http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/lights/2982/ Gadgets: Forever Flashlight http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/5a9f/ Tshirts: Geek Invaders http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/gaming/5c34/ Interests: Linux French http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/oreilly/tshirts/5bc4/ Interests: O'Reilly 2003 Calendar http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/oreilly/other/5c55/ Interests: Perl Gerl http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/oreilly/tshirts/5bcb/ Interests: I dig Mac OS X http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/oreilly/tshirts/5bcf/ Interests: Ninj4 Hooded Sweatshirt http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/megatokyo/altware/5c4e/ Interests: Megatokyo Blanket http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/megatokyo/coolthings/5b59/ Cube Goodies: Smart Mass Thinking Putty http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/toys/5ac8/ Electronics: Archos Jukebox Studio 20/ Radio FM 20 MP3 Players http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/mp3/5784/ Computing: Auravision EluminX Illuminated Keyboard http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/keyboards/5c3f/ Electronics: Universal System Selector http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/video/5c1b/ Other Apparel: Power Golf Shirt http://www.thinkgeek.com/apparel/golfshirts/5b8f/ Computing: Auravision EluminX Illuminated Keyboard http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/keyboards/5c3f/ Other Apparel: The ThinkGeek Monkey Hoodie http://www.thinkgeek.com/apparel/hoodies/5b88/ Gadgets: Forever Flashlight http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/5a9f/ Electronics: Hitman 2 for PS2 http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/ps2/ps2soft/5c6e/ Computing: Sylvania SF170 17" LCD http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/display/lcd/5c73/ Sourceforge Quartz 1.0.3 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242796 Quartz is an enterprise-class Job Scheduler for use in stand-alone and full-blown J2EE Applications. Quartz is very light-weight, highy scalable, easy to use within your own applications, and full of features. Aside from being a maintenance release of Quartz, version 1.0.3 contains several new features, and a complete re-write of the JDBC-based job store. Version 1.0.3 went through several "beta" releases, so it should be very solid. Existing users: please be sure to read the release notes / change list, as there are a few small hurdles to get over to move to this release. The users who have contributed code, bug reports, fixes, and feature suggestions are greatly appreciated! Linux Test project ltp-20030110 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242667 The Linux Test Project is a group aimed at testing and improving Linux. The goal of the LTP is to deliver a suite of automated testing tools for Linux as well as publishing the results of tests we run. The ltp-20030110 release includes bug fixes and new tests. The Linux Test Project test suite LTP-20030110.tgz has been released. Visit our website (http://ltp.sourceforge.net) to download the latest version of the testsuite, and for information on test results on pre-releases, release candidates & stable releases of the kernel. There is also a list of test cases that are expected to fail, please find the list at (http://ltp.sourceforge.net/expected-errors.php) The highlights of this release are: - Many new tests from Wipro. - Many SPIE tests ported. - More than 40 new tests. - LTP now has over 900 tests. - Many bug-fixes We encourage the community to post results, patches, or new tests on our mailing list, and to use the CVS bug tracking facility to report problems that you might encounter. More details available at our web-site. Xplanner 0.3.4 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242282 XPlanner is a Web-based project planning and tracking tool for eXtreme Programming (XP) teams. XPlanner is implemented using Java, JSP, and Struts. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. Changes: This version of XPlanner adds an extensive SOAP interface for accessing data and functionality. SOAP usage examples in Perl and PHP are provided. This version also features additional languages and improved I18N support. AntRunner 1.6 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242483 AntRunner is an OpenTool for JBuilder 4 to 8 to use Ant within the IDE. The 1.6 release contains feature enhancements and bug fixes. This release was coming earlier as I thought. AntRunner 1.5 was not running on JBuilder 8. Thus I had to make some changes to support this release of JBuilder. I had not much time to test this release. Hope it works fine, nevertheless. Main changes are: - support of spaces in target names - own action group for antrunner - refactoring of communication with ANT using sockets - own loggers are now possible - corrected typo in resources that caused a MessageFormatException - removed a trailing file string in the filename in a message SnipSnap release 0.3.2a http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242504 Version 0.3.2a of SnipSnap has been released. SnipSnap is a Java-based personal content management system based on weblog and wiki technologies. It's intended for desktop use, but can be deployed on servers. SnipSnap differs from other weblog and wiki tools as it is focused on easy installation. ircu2.10.11.04 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242387 Undernet's IRC daemon, verision 2.10.11.04 has been released. This is a stable release and fixes some minor presentation bugs, as well as adding a couple of minor features. System Configurator 2.0.4 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242461 System Configurator 2.0.4 has been released. This is a minor feature enhancement that also fixes time zone support. System Configurator is a utility for automatically configuring networking and bootstrapping in a Linux Distribution and Architecture agnostic way. For more info check the release notes at https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=24006&release_id =132630 MH-E 7.1 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241722 MH-E is the GNU Emacs front end for MH. Version 7.1 includes the new features of multiple identities and alias completion, and indexed searching has been revamped. Various other features have been added and a few bugs were fixed. Read on for more details. Project home page at: http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/. * Changes in MH-E 7.1 This release includes the new features of multiple identities and alias completion. In addition, indexed searching has been revamped. Various other features have been added and a few bugs were fixed. ** New Features in MH-E 7.1 *** Multiple Identities MH-E now supports multiple identities (closes SF #628782). That means that you can have different From and Organization header fields (or any other header field of your choice) as well as different signatures depending on your context. Usually, the contexts are home and work. Add your identities to the variable `mh-identity-list' and set the default identity with the variable `mh-identity-default'. Your identity can be switched on the fly by using the Identity menu or by calling "M-x mh-insert-identity RET". This functionality can be customized within the mh-identity group. *** Alias Completion and Harvesting The contributed file mh-alias.el has been rewritten and incorporated into MH-E. By default, aliases are culled from the system files "/etc/nmh/MailAliases," "/usr/lib/mh/MailAliases," and "/etc/passwd" (see `mh-alias-system-aliases') and from your "AliasFile" MH profile component. These aliases are then used for completion in the minibuffer when entering addresses. Within the header of the message draft, "M-TAB (mh-letter-complete)" is used to do alias completion. The package also provides for alias creation based upon the From header field of the current message. Use the lasso button (mh-alias-grab-from-field). This functionality can be customized within the mh-alias group. *** Index Folder Updates The results of an index search "F i (mh-index-search)" are now stored in a bona fide folder so that you can refile messages and reply to messages directly from the result folder. This folder is a sub-folder of +mhe-index and the name is based upon the search string (closes SF #623321). If a prefix argument is given then the search in the current index buffer is redone. The index folder lists the names of the source folders as before. However, instead of using RET on the name of the folder to visit the folder, use "v (mh-show-index-visit-folder)" anywhere within the results to visit that folder narrowed to the results of the search. Additional functions have been added to navigate including "TAB (mh-index-next-folder)", and "SHIFT-TAB (mh-index-previous-folder)." *** mh-visit-folder Interface Updated A change was made to the prompting of the message range. In general, you can use the same format for messages and sequences as you can in MH with a single exception: a single number means to scan that many messages, rather than scan that message number. This turns out to be much more useful than visiting a single message and is consistent with Gnus and the MH-E speedbar (closes SF #655891). If mh-visit-folder is called non-interactively and RANGE is nil then all messages are displayed. This behavior is now documented and provides backwards compatibility. *** Threading Improvements After incorporating new mail into a threaded folder, unseen messages can be spread about. Two new functions have been added to make it easier to find them: these are "M-n (mh-next-unread-msg)" and "M-p (mh-previous-unread-msg)" (closes SF #630328) Two new functions were added to delete and refile threads. They are "T d (mh-thread-delete)" and "T o (mh-thread-refile)" respectively (closes SF #630493). In addition, the key "k" used to be bound to the function `mh-delete-subject': it is now bound to `mh-show-delete-subject-or-thread'. New functions to navigate threads include "T u (mh-thread-ancestor)", which can jump to the root message of the current thread given an optional argument, "T n (mh-thread-next-sibling)", and "T p (mh-thread-previous-sibling)" *** Refiling of Messages in Region If mark is active and `transient-mark-mode' is enabled then all the messages in the region are refiled. *** vCard Handling If a signature cannot be identified, but there is a vCard attachment, then that vCard will be presented as a signature (closes SF #649216). *** New Info Added to mh-version Information about Gnus versions available at both compile time and run time has been added. ** New Variables in MH-E 7.1 The defcustom groups were reorganized. Rather than iterate the specific changes here, you are invited to browse the groups with "M-x mh-customize RET". *** mh-alias-completion-ignore-case-flag Non-nil means don't consider case significant in MH alias completion. This is the default in plain MH, so it is the default here as well. It can be useful to set this to t if, for example, you use lowercase aliases for people and uppercase for mailing lists. *** mh-alias-expand-aliases-flag Non-nil means to expand aliases entered in the minibuffer. In other words, aliases entered in the minibuffer will be expanded to the full address in the message draft. By default, this expansion is not performed. *** mh-alias-flash-on-comma Specify whether to flash the translation of the alias or warn if there isn't a translation of the alias. *** mh-alias-insert-file Filename to use to store new MH-E aliases. This variable can also be a list of filenames, in which case MH-E will prompt for one of them. If nil, the default, then MH-E will use the first file found in the "AliasFile" component of the MH profile. *** mh-alias-insertion-location Specifies where new aliases are entered in alias files. Options are sorted alphabetically (the default), at the top of the file or at the bottom. *** mh-alias-local-users If t, local users are completed in MH-E To: and Cc: prompts. If you set this variable to a string, it will be executed to generate a password file. A value of "ypcat passwd" is helpful if NIS is in use. *** mh-alias-system-aliases A list of system files from which to cull aliases. If these files are modified, they are automatically reread. This list need include only system aliases and the passwd file, since personal alias files listed in your "AliasFile" MH profile component are automatically included. *** mh-identity-default Default identity to use when `mh-letter-mode' is called. *** mh-identity-list List holding MH-E identity. *** mh-invisible-header-fields Simple user interface to change `mh-invisible-headers'. *** mh-letter-complete-function Function to call when completing outside of fields specific to aliases. By default, it is bound to 'ispell-complete-word. *** mh-show-threads-flag Non-nil means new folders start in threaded mode. Threading large number of messages can be time consuming. So if the flag is non-nil then threading will be done only if the number of messages being threaded is less than `mh-large-folder' (closes SF #646794). *** mh-tool-bar-folder-buttons Buttons to include in MH-E folder/show toolbar. *** mh-tool-bar-letter-buttons Buttons to include in MH-E letter toolbar. ** Bug Fixes in MH-E 7.1 *** mh-get-new-mail Call new function `mh-add-cur-notation' to undo the work of `mh-remove-cur-notation' if there was no new mail (closes SF #647681). *** mh-set-cmd-note No longer updates the default `mh-cmd-note' value. This resulted in the misplacement of the current mark when the message number width changed (closes SF #643701). leafnode 1.9.32 (stable) released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242154 Leafnode is a caching Usenet news proxy that enables online newsreaders to read news off-line. It is designed for zero (full-automatic) maintenance. 1.9.32 is another release in the leafnode-1.9 maintenance series. It fixes some long-standing bugs on Solaris and packaging errors, and copes with maxage that's set too large in the config file. decopter-0.2.9 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=242188 decopter is an unrealistic SDL/OpenGL helicopter simulator. 0.2.9 is a bugfix release, including performance enhancements. PriceCompare Dual DVD+RW/-RW Combo Drive (24x/10x/32x CDRW) (Sony) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=632463 Lowest Price: $324.94 C-4000 Zoom (4.1MP, 3200x2400, 3x Opt, 16MB SM) (Olympus) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=605307 Lowest Price: $357.00 PowerShot G3 (4.0MP, 2272x1704, 4X Opt, 32 CF) (Canon) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=635074 Lowest Price: $649.00 FinePix 3800 (3.2MP, 1600x1200, 6X Opt, 16MB) (Fuji) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=610943 Lowest Price: $299.00 PowerShot G2 (4MP, 2272 x 1704, 3X Opt, 32MB CF) (Canon) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=509684 Lowest Price: $479.00 DMR-HS2 Recorder (Progressive Scan) (Panasonic) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=632732 Lowest Price: $749.99 RM-AV3000 Universal Remote Commander (Sony) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=561364 Lowest Price: $108.00 TH-42PWD5UY 42'' (Panasonic) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=616341 Lowest Price: $3429.00 RIO S35S (128MB, MMC) (Sonic Blue) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=614469 Lowest Price: $152.00 DMR-E30 Silver Progressive-Scan DVD Video Recorder with Time Slip Playback (Panasonic) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=602985 Lowest Price: $499.00 Norton Antivirus 2003 (Full Product) (Symantec) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=607193 Lowest Price: $9.95 Windows XP Professional (Full Product) (Microsoft) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=477480 Lowest Price: $134.00 Windows XP Home Edition (Full Product) (Microsoft) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=477483 Lowest Price: $86.00 Battlefield 1942 (Full Product) (Electronic Arts) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=580465 Lowest Price: $27.90 Nero Burning ROM 5.5 (Full Product) (Ahead Systems) http://osdn.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=417776 Lowest Price: $19.95 ================================================== Copyright (c) 2002 OSDN. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of OSDN is prohibited. -------------------------------------------------- url - http://www.osdn.com email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]