Domain: sourcexchange.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to sourcexchange.com.
Stories · 6
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Perl Activists win White Camel Awards
The first White Camel awards were presented to some well-deserving folks at the Perl Conference 3.0. Tom Christiansen, Kevin Lenzo and Adam Turoff were the three winners. Click below for details.The awards were sponsered by Perl Mongers, O'Reilly and sourceXchange-so hats off to them for good work.
Tom Christiansen won the Perl Advocacy award for his work on the documentation, while Kevin Lenzo won the Perl Community Award for his work in "Yet Another Perl Conference" creation/design. Adam Turoff won the Perl User Group Award, for his efforts in making the first group, helping in Perl Mongers and encouraging formation of many other user groups.
Keep up the good work, guys.
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SourceXchange goes into beta
EEPROM writes "SourceXchange is now officially in beta and is accepting developer registrations. You can register here. " Excellent idea on a way to get Open Source developers paid-check out CoSource for another interesting model. -
SourceXchange goes into beta
EEPROM writes "SourceXchange is now officially in beta and is accepting developer registrations. You can register here. " Excellent idea on a way to get Open Source developers paid-check out CoSource for another interesting model. -
The Problem With Bounty Software
Anonymous Piglet writes "Graydon Hoare has written a well thought-out essay on the problems with the bounty software model being promoted by organizations such as the Free Software Bazaar, sourceXchange, and CoSource. " Update: 06/11 12:23 by H : Norm J sent this tidbit our way: Cosource.com founders Bernie Thompson and Norm Jacobowitz have posted their responses to Graydon Hoare's Essay on the Problem with Bounty Software . It is available at the Cosource.com site. -
Brian Behlendorf interview on Forbes.com
Brian Behlendorf, of Apache fame (and all around nice guy!), talked to Forbes.com about O'Reilly's new project, sourceXchange Read the interview for the full details. -
SourceXchange: Open Source development marketplace
fredzo writes "Brian Behlendorf and O'Reilly have started a site, sourceXchange, where developers can register for development projects. While it's open-source software the developer bids for the job and is paid for the work. Paying jobs start in June. HP is the first sponsor. " Haven't met Tim yet, but Brian rocks. Good work, guys.