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New LGPL draft expected in June

SAN FRANCISCO--Intellectual property lawyers with an interest in open-source software are scrutinizing revisions to the widely used General Public License, or GPL. But in a few months, they'll also be able to sink their teeth into a cousin called the Lesser General Public License, or LGPL.

A draft of the revised LGPL should be released about the same time in June as the second draft of GPL version 3, said Richard Fontana, an attorney for the Software Freedom Law Center, a group helping the Free Software Foundation to update the GPL.

Fontana spoke at the Open Source Business ConferenceRead more

Red Hat gives and gets an education

Mike Evans, vice president of corporate development for top Linux seller Red Hat, traveled to California's capitol to educate legislators in the state Senate about open-source software, but he ended up getting something of an education himself.

"It was interesting to see the debate of open-source software among non-techies. It's somewhat refreshing to realize not everybody in the world understands this stuff," Evans said in an interview after he spoke to the Senate Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional Amendments Committee. For example, several seemed to believe that if an administrator uses open-source software that anyone can peer … Read more

OpenOffice.org gets label templates

In an indication of the gradual maturing of the OpenOffice.org software suite, a company that sells printer labels has released document templates that let people use the open-source software for printing such labels.

Worldlabel.com's label templates can be downloaded for free. "A few universities recently asked for Openoffice.org label templates, so we expedited the release," said managing director Russell Ossendryver.

The labels are included in the OpenOffice.org version distributed by 8daysaweek, and the company is trying to make them a standard part of the Microsoft Office rival. "We would like them to … Read more

Stop the presses: Novell likes OpenDocument

In case there was any doubt Novell supported the OpenDocument format (ODF), the Waltham, Mass.-based software company put the issue to rest with an official endorsement Tuesday.

"Novell has delivered OpenDocument support in its Suse Linux distribution since March 2005. Novell will deliver complete OpenDocument support in the next edition of its enterprise desktop in 2006," the company said in a news release.

It would have been more surprising if the company didn't support ODF. It's an offshoot of the XML-based format used by OpenOffice.org, the open-source Microsoft Office rival that ships with every … Read more

Red Hat: Mono in Fedora, not Enterprise Linux

Red Hat is letting Novell's Mono software only into its noncommercial product line, the Linux seller said Tuesday.

Chris Blizzard, manager of Red Hat's desktop group, announced Monday that Mono is being added to the Fedora Linux project, a freely available version that Red Hat uses to mature new technologies quickly but that the company doesn't support. However, Red Hat has no plans at this time to include the Novell software in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, company spokeswoman Gillian Farquhar said, meaning that there are no plans right now to make it a standard part of the … Read more

Red Hat apparently warms to Mono

Red Hat programmers apparently have accepted the Mono software infrastructure into the company's Fedora Linux project, a notable move given Mono's roots at two Red Hat rivals. Mono, sponsored by Linux seller Novell, is an open-source implementation of Microsoft's .Net software foundation.

Chris Blizzard, manager of Red Hat's desktop group, announced the change late Monday night on his blog. Red Hat didn't immediately comment on its Mono plans on Tuesday.

Some greeted the news with skepticism. "I'll believe it when I see it," said one person posting to the Fedora-test mailing list. … Read more

Beagle search software programmer heads to Google

Jon Trowbridge, the Novell programmer who led the Beagle desktop search tool Linux, has left to become an open-source developer at Google. Trowbridge announced the move in December on his blog, saying

Novell's Joe Shaw will take over as maintainer of the Beagle project, Shaw and Trowbridge said. Shaw announced Beagle 0.1.4 in late December.

Novell is hiring to fill Trowbridge's post, Trowbridge pointed out last week.

Beagle is part of the GNOME desktop interface software project most often used with Linux.

SCO seeks to shut down Novell Linux

The SCO Group's long-running legal fight against Linux took a new turn at the very end of 2005. In a Dec. 30 filing, the company sought to expand its lawsuit against Novell, a prior owner of Unix intellectual property and a current seller of the Linux operating system, which SCO argues is tainted with its own Unix intellectual property.

In the filing, SCO proposes amending its claims against Novell. The new claims, if the court permits them to be added, directly target Novell for distributing Linux.

"Through its Linux business, Novell...continues to infringe SCO's copyrights in … Read more

Hovsepian destined for Novell CEO spot

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Ron Hovsepian, named Novell president and chief operating officer on Tuesday, likely will replace Jack Messman as chief executive as well, according to a regulatory filing Thursday.

The server software company disclosed that its board amended the agreement that defines Hovsepian's severance benefits. The change describes what happens "the event that Mr. Hovsepian does not succeed Jack L. Messman as the chief executive officer of Novell."

Novell announced a major restructuring Wednesday, cutting 600 jobs and likely shedding at least 400 more by divesting itself of its Celerant … Read more

Messman memo to Novell: Rally behind Hovsepian

Novell Chief Executive Jack Messman has asked employees to support Ron Hovsepian in his new role as president and chief operating officer of the server software company.

"I ask that each of you put your full and complete efforts behind his strong vision as we continue to work toward building a stronger Novell," Messman said in a memo sent to employees Tuesday and seen by News.com. Novell, based in Waltham, Mass., declined to comment.

Newly promoted Hovsepian is the executive leading layoffs and other restructuring activities likely to be announced this week at Novell. He also led … Read more