
Don't miss the Great Open Source Debate
Open source is not so much the
ideological cause of anti-Microsoft hackers as a profound
effect on the Internet, which means it is here to stay. --The
Economist
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The Emergence of Collaborative Development
Collocated at this year's Open Source Convention is the
O'Reilly Summit on Open Source Strategies. The Summit will run July 25-27,
2001, at the waterfront Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina in San Diego,
California. Organized by O'Reilly Research, the Summit brings together
technology leaders from open source companies along with executives (CTOs,
CIOs, CEOs) from leading companies that use open source software for
strategic advantage.
The O'Reilly Summit on Open Source will help you take
advantage of open source software and adapt its open, collaborative
development model to the needs of your own organization.
View the Summit on Open Source
Strategies program.
Read O'Reilly Network Publisher Dale Dougherty's
letter of invitation
to the Summit.
Program Notes and News
Summit conference fees include admission to all regular
sessions at the 3rd O'Reilly Open Source Convention. Tim O'Reilly's reasons
why Open Source is Here to
Stay.
Read an O'Reilly Network interview with Keynote speaker
Michael Tiemann, CEO, who asks,
Will
Money Spoil Open Source?
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