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  1. Sun stockholders approve Oracle purchase http://bit.ly/RdPw0
  2. @IanSkerrett I think currently they still have the current Board appoint new Board members. Hence the need for reform :-)
  3. @SavioRodrigues Sadly none of the articles @galoppini links say that :-)
  4. @galoppini All continue to ignore community angle. Open source licenses are constitutions for communities, not levers for business models.
  5. SunMink blog: ☝ Marketing In The Connected Age: Readers here may be interested in the article.. http://bit.ly/u07iP
  6. @maslett It's up to the OSI Board to initiate. I gather they have a plan in process.
  7. Is the lame MSFT response to a question @glynmoody didn't actually ask an admission of guilt? http://bit.ly/H70Mo
  8. @docsmooth Awesome, thanks, heading there now - it wasn't on the site when I wrote the text :-)
  9. I see @imogenheap has posted her new single on YouTube http://bit.ly/MSeIq
  10. United Breaks Guitars: A Marketing Case Study In The Making http://bit.ly/AKArH
  11. @maslett I just expanded my comment to more than a tweet :-) http://bit.ly/LlZxD
  12. @maslett Your post omits the community/human dimension. Yes license approval is a business vector, but is also the expression of a vision.
  13. @RandaL_Hicks True, but when you have dominant market share, orthogonal.
  14. @AAinslie So Apple did it to prevent reverse engineering for purposes of interoperability? Where's Neelie Kroes when we need her?
  15. @mjasay First step would have to be a membership representative of the community electing the Board. OSI deeply needs membership reform.
  16. That last iTunes update was purely to stop the Palm Pre interoperating. Exactly why is that not the same market abuse as browser bundling?
  17. @mjasay Tough problem. Ultimately OSI is a community org, so Board should be community-recognised leaders not just corp reps.
  18. RT @einfeldt: @mjasay The problem is how to get MSFT involved w/o inviting MSFT to abuse its position, e.g. w Plamondon's panel stacking.
  19. @einfeldt The natural gravity of OSCON!
  20. SunMink blog: links for 2009-07-15: International Free and Open Source Software Law Review A good.. http://bit.ly/1Jb8h