There was a recording made. See the "Proprietary Company Views" page.
]]>You will find a link to the recording on the wiki on the "Open Source and the Enterprise: Enterprise Adoption" page.
]]>The two parts were recorded.
The second part is available today, and the second should be available next week after Gartner's Summit meeting (we don't want to steal their thunder releasing the details of the predictions Nick told us).
You will find a link to the recording on the wiki on the "Open Source and the Enterprise: Enterprise Adoption" page.
]]>In attendance were Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and Finance Eric Kriss and CIO of the Commonwealth Peter Quinn, as well as representatives from a wide variety of Council member software companies.
The meeting was recorded in its entirety by the Council and is available for download.
You will find a link to the recording on the wiki on the "Open Format Meeting September 2005" page.
]]>We discussed lots of legal and business model stuff about the GPL. What came out of it (as suggested by Scott Peterson) was a desire to help developers add the "Here's how I define the unclear areas of the GPL with regards to MY product" side-language to their product's licensing information. This could be noting the areas where there may be questions (e.g., how are the plug-ins to THIS product treated with regards to the GPL reciprocal licensing) and sample wordings for different answers to the questions. This isn't trying to "weasel out" of the GPL. Scott: "We want to do what you want us to do. Just tell me what it is!" The problem is that it is often too unclear and that is holding back adoption of Open Source software. David Rickerby volunteered to start as the point person on moving ahead with this (drickerby at choate dot com).
]]>Specifics: 12 noon - 1:30 pm. Sabra Restaurant, 45 Union Street, Newton Center. (On the corner of Union Street and Langley Road, very near the Riverside Green-line "T" stop, and around the corner from the parking lot at Beacon Street and Centre Streets in Newton, Massachusetts.) They have an "all you can eat" lunch buffet of middle eastern food, including many vegetarian dishes. We'll each buy our own lunch.
]]>www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-4-slides.pdf (PDF, 1.8MB)
www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-4-slides.ppt(Powerpoint, 1MB)
For a list of all the recordings, associated slides, etc., see the wiki page for this meeting.
]]>This is a talk (with discussion) by Marc Fleury, JBoss Group Chairman and CEO. Marc is known to be outspoken and he was. We were back in our original room, eating a bagged lunch that was provided as part of admission.
To listen to this, download it to your computer and play it. To download it, right-click on the link below, choose "Save Target As..." (or "Save Link As...", or "Download Linked File As...", depending upon your browser), and specify a location on your computer (such as in your "My Music" directory). Use your computer's music player software to listen to the file (on many machines you can just double-click on the filename), or load the file onto an MP3 player (such as the Apple iPod) for listening while you walk, exercise, etc.
If you tell other people about this file, send them to this posting and not directly to the URL of the MP3 file since it may be moved in the future. If you think you will send lots of people there to download (like more than 1,000) I'd appreciate it if you'd mirror it somewhere else, too, and link there (but let us know about it).
Recording of the kickoff meeting luncheon keynote: www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-4.MP3
For a list of all the recordings, associated slides, etc., see the wiki page for this meeting.
]]>www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-3-slides.pdf (PDF)
www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-3-slides.ppt (Powerpoint)
www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-3-slides.sxi (Open Office)
The wiki is currently at: www.softwaregarden.com/cgi-bin/oss-sig/wiki.pl
Initially it has a homepage and one devoted to the Kickoff Meeting.
I have started with it uneditable except by the SIG organizers and activists until we can get someone to maintain it, watch out for spam, etc. Contact Carol Greenfield (name: carol, domain: masoftware.org) if you want to become more involved with the SIG.
Despite the wiki, I encourage people interested in the SIG to subscribe to the RSS feed for this blog: oss-sig.softwaregarden.com/blogs/oss-sig/index.xml
]]>This is the "Open Source Technical Discussion" session with Novell's Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza. If you are interested in starting an Open Source project, or understanding how one is organized, this should be very helpful.
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If you tell other people about this file, send them to this posting and not directly to the URL of the MP3 file since it may be moved in the future. If you think you will send lots of people there to download (like more than 1,000) I'd appreciate it if you'd mirror it somewhere else, too, and link there (but let us know about it).
Recording of the third part of the kickoff meeting: www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-3.MP3
For a list of all the recordings, associated slides, etc., see the wiki page for this meeting.
This is the "Open Source Business Models and Strategies" session with representatives from IBM, JasperSoft, Optaros, Iona, and RedHat.
To listen to this, download it to your computer and play it. To download it, right-click on the link below, choose "Save Target As..." (or "Save Link As...", or "Download Linked File As...", depending upon your browser), and specify a location on your computer (such as in your "My Music" directory). Use your computer's music player software to listen to the file (on many machines you can just double-click on the filename), or load the file onto an MP3 player (such as the Apple iPod) for listening while you walk, exercise, etc.
If you tell other people about this file, send them to this posting and not directly to the URL of the MP3 file since it may be moved in the future. If you think you will send lots of people there to download (like more than 1,000) I'd appreciate it if you'd mirror it somewhere else, too, and link there (but let us know about it).
Recording of second part of the kickoff meeting: www.peapodcast.com/msc-oss-sig/MSC-OSS-SIG-KickOff-2.MP3
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