The state of open source: Dave Rosenberg, Mulesource
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| We've already seen the open source development model applied to areas far
| beyond software. We've also seen proprietary companies adopt similar
| development and distribution tactics to get closer to the user base.
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http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;463840117
Fresh blood - the new fight for open source
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| And that's creating a serious challenge when it comes to open source
| projects, as they rely on the contributions of volunteers who are paid for,
| and effectively owned, by employers.
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http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2008/04/08/open_source_user_participation/
Open source leading SOA charge in 2008
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| Last August I noted that Microsoft regularly finds itself buried under an
| avalanche of news coming from its Java-based competition. It’s impossible to
| compete with that kind of volume and that fact alone has caused the SOA
| market to gravitate toward Java and away from .NET.
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| Well, something similar is happening this year with open source vs.
| proprietary vendor in 2008, but, in what should be considered a bit of a
| stunner, it’s the open source folks who are creating the news deluge. It
| started innocently enough when Mulesource and WSO2 both released REST-based
| SOA registries. Then Red Hat released a modularized SOA platform in February.
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http://soa-talk.blogs.techtarget.com/2008/04/07/open-source-leading-soa-charge-in-2008/
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