5th January 2003 Archive
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Perens, Prentice deliver Open Source books
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"I'm either the anti-Tim, or the Peter Norton of Linux," says Bruce Perens, who's convinced a major book publisher to go open source for the first time, applying an open software license to their publications. The first of Prentice Hall's initial series of seven Open Content-licensed books are already in the stores with the …
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