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Charlie Babcock's GPLv3 story hit this morning. It's an interesting and thoughtful read, and goes to the heart of one of the big disagreements in open source: how far can a license go in seeking to ensure freedom?There's a rift develop
Collax interface helps small businesses manage their applications
With interest in Asterisk on the rise, commercial IP phone vendors embrace SIP
Wherein the author rolls up his sleeves and embarks on his own open source VoIP odyssey
Looking to expand its phone operations, Summer Bay Resorts called on Asterisk -- and the open source IP PBX delivered
Thanks to worthwhile IP PBX alternatives such as Asterisk, open source VoIP is ready for targeted enterprise deployment
I wanted a conventional review; our reviewer had a different idea
I read this article "Doubts persist about open source IP telephony" as I was sitting on a conference call using a Polycom phone on our brand new Asterisk system. We deployed last week and I have to say it's been a pleasure thus far. Th
Charlie Babcock has a funny (if it weren't so sad) blog entry about his efforts to write a piece on GPLv3. He interviewed me for the story, and I'm looking forward to its release this coming week, but I gave him nowhere near the trouble tha
I wrote yesterday about Eben Moglen's upcoming OSBC keynote. It's clearly intended to be a shot over the bow of both proprietary and BSD-style licensing. And that's fine, as we have a wide range of perspectives represented at OSBC. Gia