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List of OIN-protected products has been published

List of OIN-protected products has been published

Posted Apr 13, 2006 14:43 UTC (Thu) by dwheeler (guest, #1216)
Parent article: How Mono got into Fedora

I believe the list of OIN-protected products has been published, but it may only exist on paper at this time. I got a list in one of the magazines I picked up at LinuxWorld, in an article about OIN. I'll see if I can find that list later on and post it here. OIN is certainly not a perfect solution, in fact, there are ways its enemies can probably work around it. But it's a start, and until the laws are changes, half-measures are probably much better than waiting to be attacked.


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List of OIN-protected products has been published

Posted Apr 13, 2006 16:14 UTC (Thu) by dwheeler (guest, #1216) [Link]

This blog reports that the list of covered apps includes not just the Linux kernel bug also: "Apache, Eclipse, Evolution, Fedora Directory Server, Firefox, Gimp, GNOME, KDE, Mono, Mozilla, MySQL, Nautilus, OpenLDAP, OpenOffice, Perl, Postgresql, Python, Samba, SELinux, Sendmail, and Thunderbird, just to name a few." This blog talks about OIN too.

It appears that "Linux Magazine" published the list.


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