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If the CC license is meant to apply to the work itself, then it's a flawed
application of it. The only thing that it can really apply to in this case
is the documentation of the work. He doesn't give you any materials that
allow you to "alter, transform or build upon the work" which would apply if
This project reminds me of something I did a couple of years ago:
http://davemiller.org/index.php?nav_item=Gallery&gallery_nav=newscartoon_v2
This version without a doubt is far nicer and much more refined. In
fact I think it looks stunning. But I think it's essentially it's the
same concept - ba
Great!
(As i know-too-well, there's corporate-management-software
that with a single-click can disable an-about-to-fired
employee's access to the system, security-codes,
parking-pass, email, etc...)
/:b
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008, marc garrett wrote:
> Disgruntled Engineer Hijacks San Francisco's Com
oh well :-(
marc
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Pall Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> People like Microsoft can use this
>> as an example of how "viral" open source is and how it's going to
>> destroy your business model if you use a single piece of open source
>> software.
>>
>
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Pall Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> People like Microsoft can use this
> as an example of how "viral" open source is and how it's going to
> destroy your business model if you use a single piece of open source
> software.
Both Microsoft and IBM have people wor
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:45 PM, marc garrett
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> The root of the change that Linden Lab is facing is the open-source
> OpenSimulator project. Working with the protocols derived from the
> official Second Life client, and a knowledge of how Second Life works,
> these peopl
:: Call for Papers, Presentations, and Interventions ::
The State of Things: Towards a Political Economy of Artifice and
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April 29th to May 1st, 2009
Centre for Philosophy and Political Economy, University of Leicester
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I didn't know you could use an SL client to log onto an OpenSim server.
That's really cool. Means that people can experiment with setting up
their own virtual life server without the hassle of writing a
complicated client as well. Can't wait to try it out.
Bummer for Linden. Lesson learned: Don
Second Life Faces Open Source Challenges.
Second Life vendor Linden Lab has been dabbling in open source for quite
a while: their client code is available, and they've persistently talked
about (though not actually carried through on) making the server open
source as well. But now the company i
Disgruntled Engineer Hijacks San Francisco's Computer System
A disgruntled software engineer has hijacked San Francisco's new
multimillion-dollar municipal computer system. When the Department of
Technology tried to fire him, he disabled all administrative passwords
other than his own. He was t
because I liked it :
"Public figures" a poem-essay by Jena Osman
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this looks great by Brian Mackern...
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