This week in WorldWatch [1], there was more FUD-flinging from Utah [2], while the perpetrators started cashing in their chips. [3] Fortunately, the only place people seem to be paying a lot of attention is the US. [4]
From the Middle East, we found out how Linux is helping to rebuild Afghanistan. [5]
From Europe, we had a guest editorial reprint from LinuxFrench.net on the EU patent vote [6], which makes some interesting observations on the situation, and a white paper from Finland analyzing the economics of OSS. [7] From Poland came some news on why it might be a good idea to keep your servers running Linux. [8]
The last article is news from Germany about the LinuxTag conference [9], including an informal interview with Jon maddog Hall.
Willy Smith is Editor in Chief of WorldWatch [10].
Links:
[1] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com
[2] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=103
[3] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=101
[4] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=106
[5] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=105
[6] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=100
[7] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=104
[8] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=102
[9] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com/article.php?sid=107&mode=thread&order=0
[10] http://worldwatch.linuxgazette.com