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Open Standards vs. Open Source series is complete

I just posted the fourth and final part, “The SOA Connection,” of the “Open Standards vs. Open Source” series. It took a while, but I finally got there. All the sections are now linked together. I’ve also put on my site a file with all four sections in one document. Looking at it in Firefox print preview, it’s 19 pages long.

pdf version From time to time I may tweak or correct it, but it’s pretty much done. I may use it as the introductory section of a book (any publishers out there?). At some point I’ll put up a PDF of the whole thing and post podcasts of the individual sections. Thanks to everyone who has read and commented on the older sections.

Update on May 27: The PDF is now available.

Update on May 28:� I’ve gone through and reflowed many of the paragraphs to improve readability. I also made a few minor edits and fixes. Thanks to Carl Kessler for his suggestions.

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