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  Linux.com Article DB: Rob "lilo" Levin on IRC, the Open Projects Network, and Everything - 1/1
OPN is doing some fantastic work for the community, and we recommend checking out its homepage or logging on to irc.openprojects.net to find out how you can help.
Back then, the term "open source" had started its climb to fame and I began thinking about the fact that Linux was just one open source operating system of several, not synonymous with the whole world of free software operating systems and applications.
One of the goals of OPN is to improve the communication and coordination skills of the community as a whole, and to help the community to be as inclusive as it can be as an institution.
linux.omnipotent.net /article.php?article_id=11862   (1986 words)

  
 The Open Knowledge Foundation - The Open Knowledge Trail - Open Projects
The Human Genome Project was a publicly-funded, international collaborative effort begun in 1990 to map the entire sequence of the human genome.
The Budapest Open Access Initiative, a project of the Open Society Institute, is itself a network of researchers and academics from around the world committed to the goal of making research articles in all academic fields freely available on the internet.
The Initiative is a model of collaboration, with a number of projects running in disparate areas of academia, united by their belief in free access to information.
www.okfn.org /ok_trail/open_projects.html   (548 words)

  
 Internet Projects
They check all projects before they are posted for educational suitability and, as project start dates are passed, notices are removed from the database.
Project information is organized by the month in which it is scheduled to start.
To be eligible, your classroom project will need to use Internet resources for educational purposes and be open to participation by other classes/students.
www.cln.org /int_projects.html   (932 words)

  
 About the Network
The network currently has nearly 30,000 users, freenode provides facilities to a variety of groups and organizations.
Peer-Directed Projects Center is an IRS 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, tax-exempt corporation.
If you're interested in looking around the network, please find a server and come see us, or have a look at our network policies and project news and philosophy.
freenode.net   (132 words)

  
 The Art Projects Network - International Contemporary Art Curators and Project Management - Dublin, Ireland
The Art Projects Network is an independent network of professional contemporary art curators and project managers, specialising in the exhibition and exchange of artistic practice and process across Europe.
We provide a dedicated point of contact for each programme who will be responsible for the resulting projects and their delivery.
At the end of each of our assignments we perform a project audit to analyse the results of delivery, and to provide a basis for our clients to move forward with similar projects at a later stage.
www.artprojectsnetwork.net   (312 words)

  
 Open Partnership Network : Anonymous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
These techniques need to be underpinned by some good open source crypto, which we are currently working on, and are due for launch in April 2005 as part of the Open Secret project at MQW?
They may be products of a folk tradition, handed down orally; or it may be that the data concerning the name of an author has been lost or intentionally withheld.
There are also network protocols designed primarily with the purpose of allowing unrestricted anonymous publication in data havens, such as Freenet or friend-to-friend networks.
www.openpartnership.net /tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=304   (453 words)

  
 ISS X-Force Database: irc-openprojects-dns-spoofing(7283): Open Projects Network IRCd DNS spoofing
Open Projects Network IRCd (Internet Relay Chat) daemon version u2.10.05.18.(ipcheck4-5) could allow a remote attacker to spoof any hostname on the Internet.
This vulnerability is caused by the lack of a proper double-reverse DNS (Domain Name System) lookup by Open Projects Networks IRCd.
CVE-2001-1488: Open Projects Network Internet Relay Chat (IRC) daemon u2.10.05.18 does not perform a double-reverse DNS lookup, which allows remote attackers to spoof any valid hostname on the Internet.
xforce.iss.net /xforce/xfdb/7283   (292 words)

  
 The Open Art Network
This project aims to provide a method for building small code components that can be reused in a variety of contexts, sample components that demonstrate a pluggable approach to code design, and a way to "test drive" a component outside of any specific application.
For these reasons, the Open Art Network will encourage artists to code their work whenever possible in an object-oriented rather than procedural style, and to offer the modules that might be the most useful generally--or conversely, the most unique--to others in the online community.
The Network will also explore the possible development of tools to automate the attribution for projects based on copyleft, modeled perhaps on the CVS system currently applied to open source software development at networks such as Sourceforge.net.
three.org /openart   (3473 words)

  
 Open source projects galore on swik.net - Network World
Network World Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth keeps you abreast of what you need to know as the red-hot operating system makes inroads in the enterprise.
Users of open source tools and software looking for a new cache of interesting projects to peruse might find something interesting at swik.net.
Network security is more than just WHO is on the network, you also need to know WHAT is connected and from where, says Infoblox founder Stuart Bailey, this week's guest on Network World's Hot Seat.
www.networkworld.com /newsletters/linux/2005/0718linux2.html   (718 words)

  
 freenode: frequently-asked questions
It suggests the non-hierarchical nature of the network, in which the individual channels are run by the groups which own them, and network staff works to maintain a relaxed and congenial environment.
If you don't sign onto the network for at least 60 days, or you don't identify to nickserv for at least 60 days, the nick is considered expired, and someone can ask to have it dropped.
Network staff set the basic ground rules for the use of the servers and we try to influence channel policies in a positive direction by urging channel owners to adopt the freenode channel guidelines.
freenode.net /faq.shtml   (6672 words)

  
 InformationWeek | Open Source | Community Site For Open-Source Projects Launches | July 6, 2005
SourceLabs debuts a catalog of open-source projects that's meant to let developers provide the latest information to interested IT organizations.
RSS, or really simple syndication, is a syndication format based on extensible markup language that has become very popular for aggregating updates to blogs and the latest news from sites.
SourceLabs decided to launch the project after talking to companies and independent software vendors and finding that there wasn't one place they could go online to find information that could help them with their own open-source development problems.
www.informationweek.com /showArticle.jhtml?articleID=165700340   (721 words)

  
 Network Group Projects
Network Registration System: Continued work on our network registration system (http://netreg.net.cmu.edu).
Dorm Network Infrastructure: We have upgraded the network between each dorm and our network core to run at Gigabit Ethernet, a tenfold increase over their former speed.
Andromeda Project: We have completed our dual Gigabit Ethernet Cores, and have transitioned from a bridged network to an efficent routed internal network.
www.net.cmu.edu /groups/netdev/projects.html   (301 words)

  
 The Open Knowledge Foundation - The Network of Projects
Each project is delegated authority over its activities, and is given a great deal of latitude in both what it does and how it does it.
A central Board is responsible for providing infrastructure as well as monitoring and mentoring projects (the governance document provides full details).
If you would like to start a project please add it in the incubator section of the wiki.
www.openknowledgefoundation.org /projects.html   (130 words)

  
 SourceLabs opens online catalog of open source projects - Network World
The Swik directory facilitates the sharing of information about open source projects and includes project documentation, download sites, reviews and descriptions, according to a release from SourceLabs.
Each project has a group of topics listed under its name and anyone can add to the topics or edit them as well as adding or editing existing entries under the topics.
Networks being tuned to play in complex global applications.
www.networkworld.com /news/2005/070605-sourcelabs.html?prl   (626 words)

  
 BOINC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
If you lack the resources to operate a BOINC project directly, organizations such as World Community Grid may be able to assist you.
This project studies a game that is like classical chess except that the initial configuration of pieces is chosen randomly from among 960 possibilities.
The TANPAKU project, based at the Tokyo University of Science, is open for participation.
boinc.berkeley.edu   (435 words)

  
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What is it, how it works, operations taken when opening a file or mounting a file system and description of important data structures explaining the purpose of each of their entries.
Here is the abstract: "Writing a network device driver for Linux is fundamentally simple---most of the complexity (other than talking to the hardware) involves managing network packets in memory".
Very good to get a general overview of the kernel networking implementation and understand all steps packets follow from the time they are received at the network device till they are delivered to applications.
www.signaltonoise.net /library/kernel-docs.txt   (3601 words)

  
 ONLamp.com
Flash 9 on Linux and very mixed feelings (but mostly annoyance) I just stumbled across a news story which mentioned that a pre-release of Flash Player 9 for Linux would likely be available before the end of this year and the full release could be expected by early 2007.
Appeasement Isn't Working Open source and unencumbered drivers for 3D acceleration on Linux are lagging behind their proprietary counterparts.
More on the effects of open sourcing a closed product I've been spending the last few months driving the technical side of preparing Socialtext Open, the open source version of Socialtext's core wiki product.
www.onlamp.com   (2498 words)

  
 SourceForge.net: Welcome to SourceForge.net
As a precaution, we have blocked access to all project resources by password until the user resets their password.
After the password has been reset, project resources should be accessible within 5 minutes.
Every month the team at SourceForge.net picks one project, from among the tens of thousands hosted on SourceForge.net, to honor by naming it Project of the Month.
www.sourceforge.net   (264 words)

  
 Gloucestershire Neighbourhood Projects Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
For example one key step in 2003/4 came when the Network and its partners committed to develop the Gloucestershire Neighbourhood College in 2005/6 as a 'free standing' community organisation with a separate legal identity and External Institution status (providing sustainable income sources).
Both of these social enterprises initially grew from local Neighbourhood Project activity to become established strategic community service providers in their own right.
In 2005 our Network will be 10 years old and our 10th neighbourhood organisation, GL14 in the Cinderford area, plans to join the Network.
www.gnpn.co.uk /College/GNPN/Home.htm   (348 words)

  
 Symbian Developer Network: Open Source Project: Other projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
http://www.yipton.demon.co.uk/Peter's homepage where he puts his open source projects, both original development and ports, mainly for the P800.
Projects include Symbian OS build chain under Unix (sdk2unix), a file transfer between Symbian OS and Linux (p3nfs) and a multi-user Tetris (Mut).
The Symbian OS Team comprises the individuals with deep understanding and knowledge of Symbian OS development who are especially helpful to the Symbian OS developer community on a non-commercial basis.
www.symbian.com /Developer/downloads/opensource_otherprojects.html   (712 words)

  
 View Document — UNDP-APDIP International Open Source Network
The International Open Source Network (IOSN) is a Center of Excellence for FOSS in the Asia-Pacific Region.
The vision is that developing countries in the Asia-Pacific Region can achieve rapid and sustained economic and social development by using affordable yet effective FOSS ICT solutions to bridge the digital divide.
Together, these Centres will continue the research and development, networking, institutional strengthening, and training undertaken by IOSN over the last three years to advance the adoption of free/open source software, open standards, and open content across the region.
www.iosn.net   (711 words)

  
 GOL-IN - Government Online International Network: projects/Open Source in eGov
Project manager is Dr John Gøtze of the Danish National IT and Telecom Agency.
GOL-IN has established a new forum for international deliberations on the issue Open Source in eGovernment, and invites to an open debate and knowledge sharing among practitioners and policy-makers.
The new project on Open Source in eGov is led by Denmark in collaboration with USA.
governments-online.org /projects/Open_Source_in_eGov/index.shtml   (162 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Welcome to freshmeat.net
About: Logback is intended as a successor to the popular log4j project, and was designed by its founder.
About: RTnet is an hard real-time network protocol stack for Xenomai and RTAI (real-time Linux extensions).
PSGw for Linux works as a router that should be placed between Skype and a SIP network.
www.freshmeat.net   (2341 words)

  
 SuperLinux Encyclopedia - Projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This site does not attempt to list projects in one comprehensive list, but projects may be found in each category.
Also see SuperLinux Linux Improvement Page which has projects for improving Linux, some ideas for other projects, and some links to related sites.
Ask Slashdot: How do you Start an Open Source Project?
slencyclopedia.berlios.de /projects.html   (53 words)

  
 Grand Text Auto »   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
She writes on gaming, gender, and what she calls "playculture." Mary's art explores technology in everyday life and has been shown recently at SIGGRAPH, Gigantic Art Space, and the Guggenheim.
Michael Mateas Michael is an assistant professor at Georgia Tech in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture and in the College of Computing.
Nick Montfort Nick is a poet, an author of interactive fiction and other literary works for the computer, and a scholar of new media.
www.grandtextauto.gatech.edu /2004/05/22/open-knowledge-projects-win-a...   (489 words)

  
 NewsForge | A new IRC network for open source projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A new IRC network for open source projects
Ryan Currie writes "The folks over at Tech Tower IRC have re-designed their network to cater to Open Source software.
They are also allowing their users a chance to shape their network, by holding periodic meetings.
newsvac.newsforge.com /newsvac/05/02/06/0415202.shtml   (143 words)

  
 Which Open Source Projects Would You Sponsor? (by Jeremy Zawodny)
I believe that in the future I'll be able to have my work place contribute to the project since we are using it to replace an old Oracle 7 database.
OO.o, apache, mozilla, etc are all great projects but seem to be doing just fine as far as surviving.
It's funny that most OSS projects start as one person's dream and few OSS folk seem to want to be paid for them.
jeremy.zawodny.com /blog/archives/001014.html   (2271 words)

  
 Linuxart » 2001 » March » 11
You are currently browsing the Linuxart weblog archives for the day Sunday, March 11th, 2001.
Mine are the "open source, open technology, open information" ones.
So you should support the Open Projects Network; it’s a good thing.
linuxart.com /log/archives/2001/03/11   (75 words)

  
 OpenNap: Open Source Napster Server   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
opennap-dev is a mailing list for programmers of this project.
This list is intended for discussion of server operation rather that development of opennap.
If you know of additional clients not listed here, please send mail to drscholl@users.sourceforge.net with the name and a URL so it can be added to the list.
opennap.sourceforge.net   (474 words)

  
 Freelancers, Freelance Jobs & Freelance Projects
Freelancers.net is UK focused and lists many jobs and projects open to UK freelancers, however clients from across the globe use Freelancers.net regularly to source freelancers outside of the UK.
Freelancers.net maintains an open database of UK and global Internet freelancers.
Projects are archived on the site, and also distributed on our own mailing lists.
www.freelancers.net   (316 words)

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