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Stories · 16
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Registration for OSCOM.4 with ApacheTracks Opens
Thalinor writes "Registration for OSCOM.4 with Apache Tracks at ETH Zürich, Switzerland from Wednesday, September 29th - Friday, October 1st, 2004 is now open. The program has many interesting talks for people interested in content management and Apache technologies." -
Registration for OSCOM.4 with ApacheTracks Opens
Thalinor writes "Registration for OSCOM.4 with Apache Tracks at ETH Zürich, Switzerland from Wednesday, September 29th - Friday, October 1st, 2004 is now open. The program has many interesting talks for people interested in content management and Apache technologies." -
Registration for OSCOM.4 with ApacheTracks Opens
Thalinor writes "Registration for OSCOM.4 with Apache Tracks at ETH Zürich, Switzerland from Wednesday, September 29th - Friday, October 1st, 2004 is now open. The program has many interesting talks for people interested in content management and Apache technologies." -
Registration for OSCOM.4 with ApacheTracks Opens
Thalinor writes "Registration for OSCOM.4 with Apache Tracks at ETH Zürich, Switzerland from Wednesday, September 29th - Friday, October 1st, 2004 is now open. The program has many interesting talks for people interested in content management and Apache technologies." -
RFP For OSCOM.4 With ApacheTracks
Thalinor writes "The RFP for OSCOM.4 is now out. The theme of OSCOM.4 (Open Source Content Management Conference) is "Cross-Pollination". This will be a conference with assistance from the Apache Software Foundation for the ApacheTracks content. OSCOM.4 happens from Sept 29 - October 1, 2004 in Zurich, Switzerland. The deadline for proposals is July 15, 2004." -
Why Open Source Doesn't Interoperate
bergie writes "There is an interesting article on Advogato on why it is so difficult for Open Source projects to interoperate or support common standards. Often cultural differences between projects, egoes, and many other issues stand in the way. The article outlines some practical ways for improving the situation, based on experiences from OSCOM efforts to get support WebDAV, SlideML and other standards into Open Source CMSs. Examples of successful interop projects include freedesktop.org, the cooperative effort between GNOME and KDE." -
Why Open Source Doesn't Interoperate
bergie writes "There is an interesting article on Advogato on why it is so difficult for Open Source projects to interoperate or support common standards. Often cultural differences between projects, egoes, and many other issues stand in the way. The article outlines some practical ways for improving the situation, based on experiences from OSCOM efforts to get support WebDAV, SlideML and other standards into Open Source CMSs. Examples of successful interop projects include freedesktop.org, the cooperative effort between GNOME and KDE." -
Third Open Source Content Management Conference
word spreader writes "The Third OSCOM conference on free and open source content management is happening at Harvard Law School May 28-30, 2003. The conference theme is 'Leveraging content with CMS: authoring and syndication towards the semantic web.' It is organized in conjunction with the Berkman Center at the Law School. The keynote will be given by Dave Winer (author and co-inventor of numerous important Internet technologies). A second keynote will be delivered by Jon Udell from Infoworld." -
Third Open Source Content Management Conference
word spreader writes "The Third OSCOM conference on free and open source content management is happening at Harvard Law School May 28-30, 2003. The conference theme is 'Leveraging content with CMS: authoring and syndication towards the semantic web.' It is organized in conjunction with the Berkman Center at the Law School. The keynote will be given by Dave Winer (author and co-inventor of numerous important Internet technologies). A second keynote will be delivered by Jon Udell from Infoworld." -
Should Open Source Content Management Interoperate?
bergie writes "Advogato is running a thought-provoking article on whether open source content management systems should interoperate. This is a big question involving social issues inside the projects, but also promising huge benefits to developers deploying open source CMSs and to desktop projects like Mozilla, OpenOffice and Xopus wishing to connect with a collaborative backend. This discussion will also be a major topic on the upcoming OSCOM conference." -
Bringing WYSIWYG Content Editing To Mozilla
whythewig writes "Over the past month two open-source wysiwyg xml editors have appeared - Xopus from Q42 and the Bitflux editor. Each of these projects tries to bring true wysiwyg editing to Mozilla. From reading various mailing lists it seems that the Wyona project has been instrumental in bringing these two projects out as open source. It also appears that both of these projects will be presented next week at the open source content management conference in Berkeley, California." -
Free Your CMS With OSCOM, Sept 25-27
Elisabeth Balzer of oscom.org writes: "The following conference might be of interest to you. OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS)projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market." Here's the conference press release, and a registration page with early-bird rates of $300 for two days, $400 for all three. -
Free Your CMS With OSCOM, Sept 25-27
Elisabeth Balzer of oscom.org writes: "The following conference might be of interest to you. OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS)projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market." Here's the conference press release, and a registration page with early-bird rates of $300 for two days, $400 for all three. -
Free Your CMS With OSCOM, Sept 25-27
Elisabeth Balzer of oscom.org writes: "The following conference might be of interest to you. OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS)projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market." Here's the conference press release, and a registration page with early-bird rates of $300 for two days, $400 for all three. -
Free Your CMS With OSCOM, Sept 25-27
Elisabeth Balzer of oscom.org writes: "The following conference might be of interest to you. OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS)projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market." Here's the conference press release, and a registration page with early-bird rates of $300 for two days, $400 for all three. -
Free Your CMS With OSCOM, Sept 25-27
Elisabeth Balzer of oscom.org writes: "The following conference might be of interest to you. OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS)projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market." Here's the conference press release, and a registration page with early-bird rates of $300 for two days, $400 for all three.