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- Not Invented Here has no place in open source development
- Last week, many Debian users got something of a shock when they realized that encryption keys for OpenSSH, OpenSSL, and OpenVPN have all been vulnerable to relatively easy compromise for a while. Previously, I discussed how you can detect and replace vulnerable SSH keys on Debian, and Vincent Danen...
- Tags: Software, OpenSSL, Developer, Team, Problem, Debian, Tool, Ssl/Tls, Tools & Techniques, Open Source, Security, Management, Chad Perrin
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Open Source Awards 2004
- The music industry has the Grammies. Hollywood has the Oscars. And now, the open source software community has the Open Source Awards.Okay, so the name isn't quite as catchy as, say, "Tony" or "Golden Globe," but then, that's the very nature of open source software—people toiling away in this industry...
- Tags: Builder Staff, music industry, open source, Open Source Awards 2004, Julian Seward, VideoLAN, medal
- Technical articles 2004-01-15
- Open Source Awards 2004: Paul Davis for JACK
- What do you do when the only way to get audio out of one application and into another is by running a cable? If you’re an open source developer like Paul Davis, you start a community project.The Jack Audio Connection Kit JACK provides low latency, high efficiency interprocess audio connectivity,...
- Tags: Linux, Sean Michael Kerner, Jack Audio Connection Kit, Paul Davis, open source, Open Source Awards 2004
- Technical articles 2004-01-15
- Open Source Awards 2004: VideoLAN
- Streaming video used to be a very complicated endeavor requiring dedicated hardware and expensive software. One of the ways it has become a lot easier in the last couple of years is through the open source efforts of the VideoLAN project.The VideoLAN project is currently made up of two core...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS X, Operating systems, Sean Michael Kerner, Sam, open source, VideoLAN, Clement Stenac, VideoLAN Project, Open Source Awards 2004, developer
- Technical articles 2004-01-15
- Open Source Awards 2004: Pango
- Although the fact is generally glossed over by Web designers and application developers, not everyone on the World Wide Web uses English as their primary language. Not only do the languages vary; but, in many cases, the alphabet used to display text is altogether different. In this era of Internet-enabled...
- Tags: Mark Kaelin, Owen Taylor, PanGo Networks, open source, Open Source Awards 2004, open-source software
- Technical articles 2004-01-15
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