The future of open source licensing. OpenSolaris governing board quits. And more.
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# Glyn Moody asked which open source software licensing is best for the future?
# The OpenSolaris Governing Board has collectively and expectedly resigned.
# OpenBravo has updated its rapid implementation ERP offering for small and mid-sized businesses, Openbravo QuickStart.
# Red Hat has launched Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS) for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
# GigaOm published a video interview with Marten Mickos on open source and cloud computing.
# The UK government made its first contributions to Drupal.
# As Matt Asay noted, open core naysayers appear to be promoting proprietary software.
# Cloud.com’s CloudStack open source private and public cloud computing software now supports VMware.
# Gluster introduced VMStor, which simplifies scalable NAS for virtual machine storage.
# Microsoft expressed its love for open source.
# newScale, rPath and Eucalyptus Systems have introduced an integrated platform for enterprise private and hybrid cloud computing.
# Fortune magazine examined how corporate America went open source.
# Martin Michlmayr continued his examination of open source contributor agreements with some examples.
# DotNetNuke introduced DotNetNuke Enterprise Edition, including the new DotNetNuke Content Staging feature.
# Brian Proffitt tackled criticism of Linux Foundation and Open Invention Network, in the light of Oracle vs Google.
# Palamida joined the Linux Foundation.
# OpenStack published an update on its progress.
# Black Duck analysis shows 70% growth from 2008 to 2009 in open source projects specifically associated with cloud computing.
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