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"Daddy Pants" (Slashdot job description)
DaimlerChrysler sued by SCO
Danish strategies for libre software
Darby, Newman 2nd
"The Darker Bioweapons Future"
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
David, Paul A.
Davis, Michael
de jure vs. de facto standards
de Mello, Ricardo "Gandhy"
de novo code
Debian project, countries of origin of developers
decommoditization 2nd
     of Linux platform, by Red Hat
Decrem, Bart
DELETE permission
Dell Computer
     in China
     making money from free software
Dell, Michael
DeMaagd, Kurt
demand-side developments (Linux and open source)
Demarco, Tom
denial-of-service (DoS) attacks suffered by Apache 2nd
Dent, Chris
Department of Information Technology (D-IT)
dependencies and software distribution
design principles
     for referee function
     of "communities of practice"
development community of libre software
development styles, changing from proprietary to open source models
DG-INFO (Directorate General on Information Society)
Diamond v. Chakrabarty
DiBona, Chris 2nd 3rd
Digital Computers Association (DCA)
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) 2nd 3rd
     anticircumvention/antitools provisions of
digital rights management (DRM)
digital video discs and content scrambling system
dimension-of-merit innovations
directive on software patents (EU)
Direto (email and collaboration tool)
discoveries of new uses for products
discussion forums, communicating many to many
disintermediation 2nd
disrupters of open source projects, dealing with
disruptive technology, treating OSS as, in China
disruptive vendors
distributed computation 2nd
distributed development
distribution strategies
     freeware vs. open source
     vs. development strategies
DKUUG (Danish Unix User Group)
DLLs and Win32 API
DMCA [See Digital Millennium Copyright Act]
DNA constructs, manipulating
DNA, synthetic
     future trends for
     risk of biological hacking
DNS (Domain Name System)
Do-It-Yourself IT (DIY-IT) discussion
Dobson, John
Doctorow, Cory
Document Mode of dialog on Wiki pages
Doom computer game and real-life violence
Dorf, M. C.
Dosi, G.
dot-com investment bubble
Dotzler, Asa
Down and out in The Magic Kingdom
downloads (free), helping vendors with bottom line
driver development kit (DDK) from Novell
DRM (digital rights management)
drug development
     alternative routes to
     process of
drugs with dangerous side effects, recalling
dual licensing
     attractive margins produced by
     choosing licenses
     competition and
     creating need/avoiding pain
     global development and
     intellectual property law and
     investment community and
     measuring the market
     open models and
     ownership and
     packet drivers
     piracy and
     practical considerations of
     reciprocity and
     social contract and
     trends and futures
     warranty and
dual-license business model
duct tape of the Internet (Perl)
-DUNICODE compiler #define
Dutch strategies for libre software
Duval, Gaël
Dyroff, Roland



Open Sources 2.0
Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution
ISBN: 0596008023
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 217

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