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Friday Dec 10, 2004

OpenXource community in a box

Bob McWhirter of Codehaus is back to blogging (blog/rss) again, but this time as a corporate blogger in support of a new venture called OpenXource(tm). Services include an interesting new blog called Crossings(tm) and Xircles(tm), which is described as a community-in-a-box (a nice comfy box which allows for plenty of thinking outside, I'm sure).

OpenXource will assist companies who want to release open source software, foster a community around their open source projects, and develop an open source strategy. Sounds like a great idea to me, so Good luck to Bob and Ben. Learn more at OpenXource : Where Opensource and Business Cross.

Thanks to Anil Gangolli

I don't know Anil personally, but he's been helping out Roller users and submitting lots of bug reports against Roller 1.0.RC1, most of which are accompanied by a fix. So, I just want to say thanks Anil. You've been a big help. Quick Roller status report: I really hope to have Roller 1.0 out (or at least an RC2 release) in the next week or so.

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