![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Wikimania 2006 Press Conference - George Chriss The lunchtime Wikimania 2006 Press Conference held August 4-6th, 2006 in Boston, MA. Additional conference information may be found at the following URL: http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org Released under the GNU General Free Documentation License v. 1.2 and Creative Commons v. 3.0 U.S. dual licenses. You may select the license of your choice. The opinions expressed in this session do not necessarily represent those of the Wikimedia Foundation or other participants... Keywords: Wikimania; Wikipedia; Wikimedia; OLPC; One Laptop Per Child Downloads: 17 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Open Source Loudspeaker for October 12, 2006 Newscast about the open source community, including projects, hardware, software and the business of open software. Today's stories feature the One Laptop Per Child program, European communities Open Source Observatory and Repository, and Eudora is renamed as Penelope. This program is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 2.5 License, permitting commerical and personal distribution. Keywords: eudora; open source loudspeaker; penelope; thunderbird; one laptop per child; news; radio; computer; software; Open Source Observatory and Repository Downloads: 67 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Open Source Loudspeaker 11/2 &11/3 2006 Newscast about the open source community, including projects, hardware, software and the business of open software. 11/2 & 11/3 2006 edition. Today's stories include Microsoft teams with Zend and Novell, and interview with author Tim Jowers, author of the Guide to Free and Open Source Software for Business Information Brazil, Thailand and One Laptop per child program. Keywords: Zend; Novell; Linux; Microsoft; Open Source Loudspeaker; Red Hat; One Laptop Per Child; Tim Jowers author of Guide to Free and Open Source Software for Business Information Downloads: 74 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | Achieving Impossible Things with Free Culture and Commons-Based Enterprise - Terry Hancock Free PDF E-book version of Achieving Impossible Things with Free Culture and Commons-Based Enterprise, by Free Software Magazine columnist Terry Hancock. 290 pages with 94 illustrations Available in paperback or hardback from Free Software Magazine Press. Additional information at: http://fsmsh.com/2770 From the cover: How did they do that? Six “impossible things”: GNU/Linux, Wikipedia, the Creative Commons, the Blender Foundation, Open Hardware, and the OLPC/Sugar project... Keywords: free software; open source; free culture; commons-based peer production; commons-based enterprise; Free Software Magazine; Blender Foundation; Blender Open Movies; Wikipedia; Project Gutenberg; Open Hardware; One Laptop Per Child; Sugar Labs; licensing; copyleft; hosting; marketing; design; online community; Debian GNU/Linux; GNU General Public License; Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; TAPR Open Hardware License; collective patronage; women in free software; Creative Commons; OScar; C,mm,n; Free Software Foundation; Open Source Initiative; Freedom Defined; Free Software Definition; Debian Free Software Guidelines; Sourceforge; Google Code; digital rights management; digital restrictions management; technological protection measures; DRM; TPM; linux; gnu; manifesto Downloads: 69 |  |
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