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What has IBM done lately for open source?
Listening to the Gillmor Gang's excellent interview with Sun's Jonathan Schwartz, I found a question for IBM's Bob Sutor which I didn't ask during my initial IT Conversations interview, now posted, with Sutor. The question: Precisely which technologies has IBM donated into the open source community lately?
Posted on July 7, 2004 at 02:33 PM | Permalink
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Scott, why do you ask questions that can be so quickly answered by a google search
IBM's open source projects
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/views/opensource/projects.jsp
Which includes the excellent Jikes Java to Bytecode complier
http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/oss/jikes/
And Eclipse from opened Websphere technology
http://www.eclipse.org/org/index.html
Not to also mention IBM Linux Patches - By Project
http://oss.software.ibm.com/linux/patches/
Posted by: David Mohring at Jul 8, 2004 11:26:13 AM
David, you're right, I should have done a quick Google search. Thanks for the pointers. Nice blog too, but you need an RSS or Atom feed!
Posted by: Scott Mace at Jul 9, 2004 12:05:26 PM
And let's not forget Cloudscape/ Derby: >http://incubator.apache.org/derby/
The list goes on and on ...
Posted by: Bob Sutor at Aug 27, 2004 4:18:43 PM
