i4donline.net's February 2008 magazine focuses on open publishing.
Some of the articles it has include:
* Gutenberg Project
* Moodle CMS
* Widgit Software
* Open Webcasting
* Open Architecture Network
* Digital Library in India, the million book project
* Cape Town Open Education Declaration
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Here's some great news that I (on behalf of the Linux For You team) wanted
to share with all of you...
The Gist...
Top 20 winners for FOSS India Awards were finalised on 15th of Feb during
Open Source India Week's Delhi edition. NRCFOSS sponsored these awards by
taking care of the prize money,
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| Top 20 winners for FOSS India Awards were finalised on 15th of Feb during
| Open Source India Week's Delhi edition. NRCFOSS sponsored these awards by
| taking care of the prize money, which is Rs 5 lakh-- where each winner
Kerala's e-governance initiatives have decisively turned its back to
Proprietary software systems like Microsoft. This was evident when the
State's first active web GIS (Geographical Information System) was
launched in public domain this week.
It was using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
On Feb 17, 2008 5:19 PM, S Gantayet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I came across this wonderful blog which answers the above aptly and is
the best that I have come across. The 'eight' attributes that makes
OpenSource/Free software have business sense is worth having a look
at, and understand. These
*I today find one strange thing, Whenever i restart my mail server and i
tried to send mails i got following followings error's in mail.log ike this
and mail stock in queue
tools - postfix+mysql+dovecot
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Feb 20 19:10:49 mailtest postfix/smtpd[2627]: connect from unknown[
192.168.1.232]
Feb 20