Open source: Sun Microsystems’ opens source chief Simon Phipps says good governance should be templated and promoted throughout the open source community. And he’d like to see fewer licenses. Greg Nawrocki, in Grid Meter, posits that some of the most important progress around virtualization is happening within open source. And over in the Open Resource blog, Dave Rosenberg concludes that EnterpriseDB CEO Andy Astor took what amounted to “a lame shot” at MySQL when Astor wrote that Oracle’s purchase of Innobase could be disastrous for MySQL. Hot review: X marks the sweet SAN spot. P.J. Connolly looks at Apple’s Xsan and finds that the company’s recent strides in the enterprise computing fray have paid off and the software has finally caught up to the hardware. That said, Xsan is “a very good port of a powerful file system that brings smaller — if deep-pocketed — enterprises into the petabyte club.” Best of the blogs: All things shall pass, and blog spam is among those, comments Jon Udell in his most recent post. The news beat: Akamai issues Media Delivery 2.0, packed with DRM functionality, bolstered Flash support, and new reporting tools; Tim O’Reilly claims that the network has become the platform; VeriSign buys Moreover Technologies for its links to 12,000 news sources and millions of blogs; and Software AG unveils a competency center for service-oriented architectures. Technology Industry