"Sendmail releases open source milter for Sender ID August 30, 2004 Today, Sendmail, Inc. is releasing an open source implementation of the IETF's Sender ID specification for testing on the Internet. This implementation utilizes the milter interface to plug directly into the sendmail MTA.
Sender ID is a standards-track proposal that merges Meng Wong's SPF and Microsoft's Caller ID for email. Authorizations records are published in DNS in an SPF-compatible format, and then used to validate user-visible message headers using the Caller ID "Purported Responsible Address". This sid-milter release implements the marid-protocol and marid-core draft standards, leaving the marid-submitter SMTP Extension to be implemented directly by the sendmail MTA.
Downloadable source code for sid-milter can be found at: sendmail.net/sid-milter"
Now, we have to take the action: 1 - Create one OSS/FS patent pool for defensive protection 2 - Enhance Open Source Licenses patent-defensives 3 - Ask/"Open Letter" to *all* companies supporting Open Source movement asking for explicit promise to not use software patents to attack Open Source software. Please, ask to IBM, HP, Oracle, Sun, CA, Veritas, Novell, Fujitsu, Dell, etc. 4 -...[your ideas here]...
What happen with Mad Hatter strategy now that Novell acquired Ximian (GNOME + Evolution)? Why Sun call it "Java Desktop System"? The rigth name is: GTK+ Desktop System;-)
I feel that Michael Robertson is the businessman that the Linux commercial trend need like catalyst.
He maybe is not a community representative member from the "star system" or stronger support for the Free Software or Open Source Movement but this guy know the Business weapons.
And business weapons is one of the best tools for propose one alternative to the weapon's emporium (Microsoft).
Michael Robertson is good example of the agile business person and this skill is needed for Linux enterprises. Lindows have to show if they found the rigth way to the profit but I see that make stronger steps to it.
Maybe, is not one ideal for me from the Open Source/Free Software perspective but I think that is a good reference for Linux's business to learn.
Where are the real contribution from Sun to the *Linux* project?
Always said OpenOffice, Sun Grid, JXTA,...but, where are their contributions to the Linux kernel or core libraries??
Is more easy to say: "Linux doesn't scale good" than work for "Enterprise" scalability on Linux. I know that they are join to OSDL recently. But when thay support and extend the Linux kernel (like IBM or HP for example)?
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What happen with Mad Hatter after Novell adquire Ximian?. Ximian build several Mad Hatter components: Evolution, GNOME, Ximian connectors, Red Carpet.
From Internet News: "On the day that IBM (Quote, Company Info) and SCO Group (Quote, Company Info) escalated their ongoing legal battle of misappropriated source code, SCO Group received some surprising backing of its claims that the 2.4 version of the Linux kernel contains code copied from SCO's Unix System V kernel.
"Our review of source code and documents appears supportive of SCO claims, though we are not legal experts and IP matters are not always transparent," Deutsche Bank Securities analyst Brian Skiba said in a research note Thursday after visiting SCO's headquarters in Lindon, Utah, Wednesday.
"A direct and near-exact duplicate of source code appears between the Linux 2.4 kernel and Unix System V kernel in routines shown to us."
Skiba agreed to a non-disclosure agreement in order to view SCO's evidence. He noted that he does not own SCO stock, nor does Deutsche Bank have a banking relationship with SCO, though he did say that Deutsche Bank's asset management firm may own some SCO stock.
The report comes on the same day that IBM filed its own counterclaims lawsuit in a Utah court against SCO.
Skiba also pointed out that none of the allegedly copied code shown to him was contributed by IBM.
"They said it was from another hardware vendor, but they didn't say who," Skiba told internetnews.com. "I think it's clear that they didn't mean HP (Quote, Company Info) or Sun (Quote, Company Info)."
He added, "We didn't discuss it, but I didn't get the feeling that the issues with IBM were related to literal copying. I think the issue with IBM is predominantly around derivative work."
Oh yes! but is Linux. Look at the final of the page.
Marcelo works for Cyclades @ Brazil.
With this slogan: "OpenSolaris.org now "open" for business"?? ;-) Business?? :-(
:-/
Ummm, this people have to change the PR department. They need developers not biz.
And not take practices from Micro$oft: "Expect to see buildable Solaris code here in Q2 2005."
"First they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
Mahatma Gandhi
"Sendmail releases open source milter for Sender ID
August 30, 2004
Today, Sendmail, Inc. is releasing an open source implementation of the IETF's Sender ID specification for testing on the Internet. This implementation utilizes the milter interface to plug directly into the sendmail MTA.
Sender ID is a standards-track proposal that merges Meng Wong's SPF and Microsoft's Caller ID for email. Authorizations records are published in DNS in an SPF-compatible format, and then used to validate user-visible message headers using the Caller ID "Purported Responsible Address". This sid-milter release implements the marid-protocol and marid-core draft standards, leaving the marid-submitter SMTP Extension to be implemented directly by the sendmail MTA.
Downloadable source code for sid-milter can be found at: sendmail.net/sid-milter"
Now, we have to take the action: ...[your ideas here]...
1 - Create one OSS/FS patent pool for defensive protection
2 - Enhance Open Source Licenses patent-defensives
3 - Ask/"Open Letter" to *all* companies supporting Open Source movement asking for explicit promise to not use software patents to attack Open Source software. Please, ask to IBM, HP, Oracle, Sun, CA, Veritas, Novell, Fujitsu, Dell, etc.
4 -
UMMM:
"Go open source with DB2 and then you can tell me what to do with my assets,"
It's not the same, Java is a language and Sun try to become one "standard", in other hand DB2 is a *product*.
No way, Open Sourced both!
SCO loss double: here
To emulate the Nobel prize, the Open Source community need one centralized ceremony rotating for all the countries (not only USA).
Is a fantastic idea this prize. Congratulations for the Commitee, the Sponsors and the Winners!
What do you think about "componentized" Linux approach like Progeny?
What do you think anout Ramson Love joining to Progeny?
Why RedHat doesn't have one RedHat Developers Network (RDN) and one RedHat Partner Networks (RPN)?
What will be the RedHat position for Linux on embedded devices?
Buy Google?
That's why SUNW stock is up today? ;-)
What happen with Mad Hatter strategy now that Novell acquired Ximian (GNOME + Evolution)? ;-)
Why Sun call it "Java Desktop System"? The rigth name is: GTK+ Desktop System
I feel that Michael Robertson is the businessman that the Linux commercial trend need like catalyst.
He maybe is not a community representative member from the "star system" or stronger support for the Free Software or Open Source Movement but this guy know the Business weapons.
And business weapons is one of the best tools for propose one alternative to the weapon's emporium (Microsoft).
Michael Robertson is good example of the agile business person and this skill is needed for Linux enterprises. Lindows have to show if they found the rigth way to the profit but I see that make stronger steps to it.
Maybe, is not one ideal for me from the Open Source/Free Software perspective but I think that is a good reference for Linux's business to learn.
Volvo take the decision...and was not RedHat nor SuSe...it was Montavista
Doesn't matter if they insist that the distribution will be LSB certified.
;-)
They will do that?
Well, now I do know how car I select: Ford or Volvo?
IP problem: How could you said that this letter was created by Linus?
Some reference to the original e-mail of Linus?
http://www.petitiononline.com/create_petition.html
One for the TiVO and another for the Zaurus of the CEO. 64$ deal! ;-)
Darl? are you? :-)
Where are the real contribution from Sun to the *Linux* project?
...but, where are their contributions to the Linux kernel or core libraries??
Always said OpenOffice, Sun Grid, JXTA,
Is more easy to say: "Linux doesn't scale good" than work for "Enterprise" scalability on Linux. I know that they are join to OSDL recently. But when thay support and extend the Linux kernel (like IBM or HP for example)?
What happen with Mad Hatter after Novell adquire Ximian?.
Ximian build several Mad Hatter components: Evolution, GNOME, Ximian connectors, Red Carpet.
From Internet News:
"On the day that IBM (Quote, Company Info) and SCO Group (Quote, Company Info) escalated their ongoing legal battle of misappropriated source code, SCO Group received some surprising backing of its claims that the 2.4 version of the Linux kernel contains code copied from SCO's Unix System V kernel.
"Our review of source code and documents appears supportive of SCO claims, though we are not legal experts and IP matters are not always transparent," Deutsche Bank Securities analyst Brian Skiba said in a research note Thursday after visiting SCO's headquarters in Lindon, Utah, Wednesday.
"A direct and near-exact duplicate of source code appears between the Linux 2.4 kernel and Unix System V kernel in routines shown to us."
Skiba agreed to a non-disclosure agreement in order to view SCO's evidence. He noted that he does not own SCO stock, nor does Deutsche Bank have a banking relationship with SCO, though he did say that Deutsche Bank's asset management firm may own some SCO stock.
The report comes on the same day that IBM filed its own counterclaims lawsuit in a Utah court against SCO.
Skiba also pointed out that none of the allegedly copied code shown to him was contributed by IBM.
"They said it was from another hardware vendor, but they didn't say who," Skiba told internetnews.com. "I think it's clear that they didn't mean HP (Quote, Company Info) or Sun (Quote, Company Info)."
He added, "We didn't discuss it, but I didn't get the feeling that the issues with IBM were related to literal copying. I think the issue with IBM is predominantly around derivative work."
Yes. Apply to the Linux kernel 2.4.* and 2.5.* series.
Go Turbolinux, Conectiva, Lindows, IBM, Oracle, SGI, HP, NEC, Fujitsu, members of OSDL, members of CELinuxForum!! Go!
Join to this RedHat action.