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2nd OSS Engineering Workshop Papers Online

josephfeller writes: "'Meeting Challenges and Surviving Success: The 2nd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering' was held last week at the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2002), in Orlando, FL. The 15 workshop position papers and the workshop introduction are available for free download."

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  1. I whack off to pictures of Jessica Alba by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    More than 8 times a day. Someone please pass the sore cream.

  2. Linux is Dying by Stock+Quote+Troll · · Score: -1, Troll
    Open Sores Movement in the Dumps!
    An analyst on the street must have seen RMS recently making the open sores community look even worse. It looks like the street has lost confidence in VA Linux (LNUX). It is down 0.07. RedHat is down 0.19. The U.S. government is looking into allegations that Sun Microsystems (SUN) has stolen code from Microsoft. This would definitely border on corporate espionage. An annonymous source suggests that Sun Microsystems is run by communists. International Business Machines (IBM) was hit rather hard by news that the number of Linux installations is dropping. A definite sign that Linux is Dying. International Business Machines is currently down 2.34.
    Investors Happy With Non-Linux Firms
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  3. Linux is Dying by Stock+Quote+Troll · · Score: -1, Troll
    The Pro-Linux Camp is HURTING!
    The pro-linux company VA Linux (LNUX) is currently down by 0.07. This is no surprise as the open sores nightmare continues. RedHat is down 0.19. Fortunately for those security concious individuals will soon no longer have to worry about Sun Microsystems (SUN) as it is currently down 0.76. I say this because open sores software has more bugs and problem than closed source. We can only hope it will be de-listed soon. It is obvious GNU/Linux is causing more economic problems as seen by International Business Machines (IBM), a pro-linux company, their stock is currently down 2.34.
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