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Apache OpenOffice: Can I depend on software built by volunteers?
Spelling out the Apache Software Foundation approach
It is often said that open source is produced by volunteers. Can you really build your business using software managed by volunteers? Since Apache OpenOffice 3.4 has just been released I thought it might be good to use that project...
May 10, 2012 2:50 AM Read Full Post
Is OpenOffice.org an Apache project yet?
Apache OpenOffice release is imminent
Is OpenOffice.org an Apache project yet? Apache projects operate independently, but have common behaviour patterns, collectively known as The Apache Way. These patterns are commonly adopted (and sometimes adapted) by new open source projects and foundations seeking to duplicate Apache's...
April 30, 2012 12:43 PM Read Full Post
Worrying about the security of open source?
System design and operation are more important than licensing models in security
Almost every company today has a presence on the web. These websites are much more complex from yesteryear’s simple set of static pages. Today, a company’s site is a growing collection of support documents, forums, various search tools, user login...
February 16, 2012 12:46 PM Read Full Post
Be lazy, be fast
Why lazy consensus is the Apache way
At its best Open Source software is about accelerating the pace of innovation by enabling unconnected groups to collaborate across organisational borders. It is a software development process that allows people to freely share ideas and implementations among a community...
January 25, 2012 5:25 PM Read Full Post
Apache: lean and mean, durable, fun
The turbocharged Diesel of Open Source?
My current Fiat Punto Sport is the second Diesel car that I own, and I love those engines. Very smooth yet quite powerful acceleration, good fuel savings, a discount on state taxes thanks to low pollution, and it's very reliable...
December 7, 2011 4:31 PM Read Full Post
Shaping the future with participation
Twitter is just one organisation using components that originate in the Hadoop community
Back in 2003 a small group of developers started working to turn their vision of an open source web search engine into reality. Based on Apache Lucene as core indexing component they added capabilities for crawling the web to allow...
October 31, 2011 11:19 AM Read Full Post
Twitter, open source, DNA and bread making
Increasing your rate of innovation
Many commentators, myself included, point to open source as being a route to open innovation in software. Open source licences certainly facilitate the free flow of information and the sharing of resources across organizational boundaries. However, they do not provide...
October 24, 2011 9:09 AM Read Full Post
Delivering on the promise
Apache and sustainable open source innovation
The year 2010 was a troubled one for several open source projects. We’ve seen projects leaving hosting services in a hurry after finding their services blocked for unspecified amounts of time. People and companies fighting over ownership of project names...
January 1, 2011 7:13 PM Read Full Post
Open languages are not required
Should I use Java?
There has been a lot of discussion over the past few months about Java, and whether it is an open language or a proprietary language. This has led to speculation about whether it makes sense to invest in Java, should...
November 30, 2010 6:51 AM Read Full Post
Great software is like a great music teacher
Enterprise software and phoney web front ends
I'm amazed at how many so-called "enterprise software systems" do not embrace the Web model in 2010, making them way much harder and much less fun to use than they should be. I have recently started making parallels between this...
November 22, 2010 10:31 AM Read Full Post
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