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It's not often that you find someone writing about open source software and not bothering to make mention of the licences being used. But that's precisely what Albert Zhang of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, a lobby group for big tech and foreign agencies, has done.

Published in Open Sauce

Cloud security provider Qualys has released details of a vulnerability related to memory management in most *NIX-like operating systems.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 11 October 2016 10:47

FreeBSD releases new stable version

The FreeBSD project has announced the availability of version 11.0, the first release of the stable/11 branch.

Published in Open Source
A widespread security vulnerability disclosed eight months ago is apparently still lurking in Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6. A pair of security researchers have released a proof of concept exploit.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 08 December 2009 03:03

Six-monthly releases: OpenBSD shows the way

Six-monthly releases have become something of a talking point in free and open source software circles after the problems Ubuntu has faced with users unhappy over major bugs.
Published in Open Sauce
Tuesday, 13 May 2008 02:27

25 years to fix an open source bug

The open source community often claims to be able to find and fix bugs more quickly than closed development teams can, partly due to the number of pairs of eyes that can scrutinise the code. But that doesn't mean every fault is fixed quickly: how does a quarter-century old bug grab you?

Published in Core Dump
Thursday, 07 February 2008 20:37

Debian made this developer unhappy

It's normal to build up a mental picture of a person based on what you know about them, especially if you plan to meet that person. At times, the image is not too far removed from reality. At others, the mental image and reality could not be more different.
Published in Open Sauce

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