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Development projects
News and Editorials
The LinuxFund funds a new round of grants.
The LinuxFund [15]has announced the funding of a new round of grants
for open-source software and open-hardware developers. Five projects
will each receive a $1000 grant. This round's projects include the
Simple DirectMedia Layer, Ocularis, the Leviathan Project,
OpenDecoder, and GNUpdate.
* [16]Simple DirectMedia Layer is a multi-platform multimedia
library that provides access to audio and graphics framebuffer
devices for developing games and other multi-media software.
* [17]Ocularis is a project that aims to improve accessibility for
the visually impaired and includes interfaces to speech software
and X window system simulation. The project aims to provide the
tools to allow the visually impaired to communicate and work
through computers without assistance from others.
* [18]The Leviathan Project is a proposed book library management
system that will handle book check in and out, renewals, and
holds. The goal is to replace expensive proprietary systems that
are currently in use by cash poor libraries.
* [19]OpenDecoder aims to create an open hardware based Ogg Vorbis
audio decoder so that audio technology may be built without the
encumbrance of the proprietary patents that hamper MP3 projects.
* [20]GNUpdate is a universal package management system that will
allow Debian and Red Hat users to use each others' package
formats. GNUpdate also has the capability of performing automatic
package updating, and management of local CVS repositories.
In all, it looks like an interesting, and fairly diverse set of
projects has been picked for this round of funding. Programmers with a
need for support on their projects should keep this resource in mind.
(Thanks to Dan Mueth)
Standards
Linux Standard Base 0.9. The Linux Standard Base project is getting
toward the end of its specification process. Version 0.9 of the LSB
has been [21]released, and is in a 30-day comment period. Once the
comments have been addressed, the LSB will go to the Free Standards
Group for adoption.
Audio
GLAME 0.4.1 released. A new version of the GLAME audio editing tool
[22]has been released. This version fixes some bugs that turned up in
the recently released GLAME 0.4.0.
CORBA
Manage CORBA with scripting (Unix Insider). Unix Insider [23]takes a
look at CORBA in a Regular Expressions article: "For the purpose of
this column, the main point to take from CORBA's history is that the
protocol is a smashing success. We mean this in a precise sense: CORBA
1.0 was difficult, expensive, and esoteric. Ten years later, CORBA
costs little or nothing (at least in some varieties), it is widely
used, and hobbyists and students expect to use it safely."
Databases
PostgreSQL version 7.1.1 released. A new version of the PostgreSQL
database [24]has been released. Version 7.1.1 contains mostly bug
fixes and optimizations. upgrading from version 7.1 does not require a
dump/restore operation. Some new [25]interactive documentation is also
available for PostgreSQL version 7.1.
Documentation
Linux Documentation Project News for May 8, 2001. Here's the [26]May 8
edition of the LDP weekly news.
Embedded Systems
LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux newsletter. Here's the [27]latest
LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux newsletter, with pointers to the
LinuxDevices articles for the past week. Topics include an updated
tiny SBC list, conference information, an open-source camera server,
several video systems, and more.
Graphics
Cal3D - 3d character animation library. The initial release of Cal3D,
a free, skeletal based character animation library [28]has been
announced. "This release is significant due to the extreme scarcity of
Free Software options for skeletal-based animation, and thus may
provide a very important advancement for Free Game development
projects."
Mail Software
Mailman version 2.0.5 released. Another new release of Mailman, the
Gnu mailing list manager [29]has been announced. Version 2.0.5 is a
bugfix release that fixes a problem with stale lock files.
Network Management
OpenNMS Update v2.19. For the latest news on OpenNMS, a project that
is building a fully distributed network management platform, check
this week's [30]OpenNMS Update v2.19. The OpenNMS team will be talking
tomorrow at the [31]Boulder Linux User Group, if you are interested in
meeting them in person.
Printing Systems
CUPS 1.17 released. Version 1.1.7 of the Common Unix Printing System
(CUPS) [32]has been released. This version has improved configuration
scripts, better documentation, a number of non-root command modes, and
lots of bug fixes.
Security
OpenSSH 2.9 released. OpenSSH 2.9 has been [33]announced. This release
includes a number of new features, some fixes, and makes version 2 of
the SSH protocol the default.
Software Development
An Introduction to Extreme Programming (O'Reilly). O'Reilly's Linux
DevCenter features an article on [34]Extreme Programming, somewhat of
a catch-phrase these days. "In its purest form, Extreme Programming is
simple. The central tenet is, 'Find the essential elements of creating
good software, do them all of the time, and discard everything else.'"
Web-site Development
OpenACS 3.2.5 announced. OpenACS is an Open Source toolkit for
creating "Web services with a collaborative dimension". It is based on
the ArsDigita Community System (ACS) but uses PostgreSQL instead of
Oracle. [35]OpenACS 3.2.5 has just been announced and includes
multiple, important security fixes as well as support for PostgreSQL
7.1.
Midgard Weekly Summary (May 4th). Like many "weekly" development
reports recently, the [36]Midgard Weekly Summary took a hiatus for a
month or two. However, it is back now with a lot of news to cover. One
particular highlight, Henri Bergius (one of Midgard's original
architects) has started a new commercial firm, [37]Nemein Solutions,
which uses Midgard as a core technology.
Zope Weekly News for May 4th. The [38]Zope Weekly News for May 4th is
out. Topics include a Berkeley Storage beta, the Zope book, Zope 2.4
progress, SmartObjects compared to an ODB, and more.
Squishdot 1.1.0 released. A new version of the Zope based Squishdot
news publication system [39]has been announced. The Squishdot 1.1.0
[40]The list of changes includes a number of changes, including
improved searching, modified HTML parsing, and use of Zope 2.3.2
Btrees.
MoinMoin 0.9 released. A new version of MoinMoin, a Python based Wiki
program [41]has been announced. Version 0.9 adds some new XSLT
features, more user configuration actions, and several bug fixes.
Section Editor: [42]Forrest Cook
May 10, 2001
Desktop Links
[43]Gnome
[44]KDE
[45]XFce
[46]GTK+
[47]Window Managers
Application Links
[48]GIMP
[49]Mozilla
[50]Galeon
[51]High Availability
[52]ht://Dig
[53]MagicPoint
[54]Wine
[55]Worldforge
[56]Zope
More Information
[57]AppWatch
[58]Freshmeat
[59]SourceForge
Programming Languages
C++
Convert C to C++ with a Python program. A new Python script that
converts C code to C++ [60]has been announced.
Caml
Caml Weekly News for May 9, 2001. The [61]latest edition of the Caml
Weekly News is out. Topics this week include an announcement for a new
French Caml book and a beta release of the Caml Development Kit.
Java
Simplify XML programming with JDOM (IBM developerWorks). IBM's
developerWorks features an article by Wes Biggs and Harry Evans on
[62]XML programming with JDOM. "In many ways, the Java language has
become the programming language of choice for XML. With groundbreaking
work from the Apache Software Foundation and IBM alphaWorks, there are
now complete tool chains for creating, manipulating, transforming, and
parsing XML documents."
Lisp
SBCL 0.6.12 released. Version 0.6.12 of SBCL, Steel Bank Common Lisp,
[63]has been released. This version includes bug fixes, optimizations,
and some patches from CMU Common Lisp have been worked in.
Perl
Apocalypse 2. Larry Wall has released [64]Apocalypse 2, the second
article in a series describing Perl 6. Atoms, molecules, data types,
variables, names, literals, context, lists, files, and properties are
covered.
Using SOAP::Lite with Perl (IBM developerWorks). Joe Johnston
[65]discusses the use of Perl to work with SOAP. "Marrying SOAP, the
darling protocol of the Web services world, to Perl, the grande dame
of Web programming languages, is a natural fit. This article will
present a no-nonsense approach to using SOAP::Lite, Perl's window into
SOAP Web services."
PHP
PHP Weekly News for May 7, 2001. The [66]May 7, 2001 edition of the
PHP Weekly News is out. This issue covers PHP 4.0.6 RC1, Advanced Data
Types, extension dependencies, variable, class and function naming
issues, and more.
Python
This week's Python-URL. [67]Dr. Dobb's Python-URL for May 7 is out,
with coverage of the new iterator proposal, the Java Python Extension,
dealing with fixed point calculations for currency, and more.
Developing a full-text indexer in Python (IBM developerWorks). The
[68]next installment in the Charming Python series looks at an indexer
module for better searches.
Tcl/Tk
This week's Tcl-URL. [69]Dr. Dobb's Tcl-URL for May 7 is out, with the
latest from the Tcl/Tk development community.
Section Editor: [70]Forrest Cook
Language Links
[71]Erlang
[72]Guile
[73]Haskell
[74]Blackdown.org
[75]Caml
[76]IBM Java Zone
[77]Jython
[78]Perl News
[79]Use Perl
[80]PHP
[81]PHP Weekly Summary [82]Daily Python-URL
[83]Python.org
[84]Python.faqts
[85]Ruby
[86]Scheme
[87]Smalltalk
[88]Tcl Developer Xchange
[89]Tcltk.com
[90]Regular Expressions
[91]Next: Commerce
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