Lotus Notes on Linux
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CRN | IBM To Release Full Notes For Linux
“A Notes client for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 3, will be available on July 24, with a version for Novell SUSE Linux Desktop for Enterprise 10 version due within 90 after that, IBM said.”
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Lotus Notes tuned for Linux | CNET News.com
“IBM plans to unveil on Monday a version of its Lotus Notes desktop collaboration software for Linux.”
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Techworld.com – Notes to run natively on Linux
“IBM is, at last, set to launch Lotus Notes for Linux.”
Where Should Open Source Companies Be?
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Open source urged to remain European – Computer Business Review
“The organizer behind the Open Source Business Conference has called on European enterprise open source companies to retain their roots and avoid the urge to relocate to the US.”
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Open Source Weblog: Location, location, location. The debate rolls on.
“… I don’t think I can agree with Scoble’s suggestion that it’s hard for businesses to find great potential workers, and hard for potential workers to find a good job, if they aren’t in the Valley.”
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Does it matter where open source firms are based? | Open Source | ZDNet.com
“It shouldn’t. But it does.”
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“Dana Blankenhorn has taken me to task for suggesting that open source companies in Europe need not kowtow to American VCs and set up shop in the US.”
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Open Culture: Does Location Matter?
“I agree with Matt. Open source companies should not be compelled to relocate.”
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The Valley really, really wants open source location to matter
“I’m not sure what it is, but Silicon Valley so desperately wants to be the center of everything, that sometimes it has to resort to myths to keep itself there.”
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Scobleizer – The challenge for Europe: keeping tech there instead of the valley
“Most geeks that I know don�t smoke. So, are we going to move somewhere that smoking is allowed everywhere? No.”
Odds and Ends
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PDF/A – worldwide collaboration to preserve electronic documents
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Firefox Version 2.0 Beta Candidate Released
“The browser wars are heating up, as the first beta of Firefox 2.0 is due on Tuesday July 11th, and Internet Explorer version 7.0 is now on it’s third beta release.”

