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Software Administration Simplified Using TinderboxSoftware Administration Simplified Using Tinderbox
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January 14, 2011

Software Administration Simplified Using Tinderbox

Tinderbox is a product used to simplify and speed up the administration of software running on the FreeBSD operating system...

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Volunteerism, Collaboration, and the Importance of Someone Who CaresVolunteerism, Collaboration, and the Importance of Someone Who Cares
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October 26, 2010

Volunteerism, Collaboration, and the Importance of Someone Who Cares

I just got back to work after taking part in the 2010 OLPC Community Summit. It was a wonderful, informative event, and I'm grateful I had the opportunity to attend...

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Notes From the 2009 Open Source BridgeNotes From the 2009 Open Source Bridge
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October 14, 2010

Notes From the 2009 Open Source Bridge

Last month, the first annual Open Source Bridge conference was held in Portland. The Open Source Bridge was a volunteer run conference focusing on all things open source. It seemed like they had been putting this event on for years, I was quite impressed...

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Being Part of The Open Source CommunityBeing Part of The Open Source Community
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October 14, 2010

Being Part of The Open Source Community

Six Feet Up uses many open source technologies in our day-to-day process. So what are the benefits of being a part of this community?

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Has Zope's decision to use an OODB been right all along?Has Zope's decision to use an OODB been right all along?
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October 14, 2010

Has Zope's decision to use an OODB been right all along?

I was resistant at first also. When I first picked up Zope in 1998, the first thing I asked was if I could store all of my data in MySQL. I didn't know what I was missing yet, but I'm glad it only took me one project to realize the true strength of using a Object Oriented Database with an Object Oriented application server...

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