Papers from the Proceedings
First Conference on Freely Redistributable Software
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- Automated Management of an Heterogeneous
Distributed Production Environment,
Ph. Defert et al., CERN
- Freely Redistributable Software across the
Internet, Neil Smith, University of Kent
- Linux for Research and Teaching of
Operating Systems, Victor Yodaiken, New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology
- Freely Redistributable Instead of Commercial
Software -- Yugoslav Experience, Radivoje
Zonjic, University of Belgrade
- Linux on the OSF Mach3 micro-kernel,
Francois Barbou des Places,
OSF/Grenoble
- Internationalization in the GNU Project,
Ulrich Drepper, University of Karlsruhe
- Free Software vs. the Medical Challenges
of the 1990's, Greg Wettstein, Roger Maris
Cancer Center
- The RPM Packaging System, Marc Ewing and
Erik Troan, Red Hat Software
- Why Should the Value-Added Reseller care about
Free Software?, Rick R. Castrapel and Frank E. Barone
- Coordinating Joint Cost/No-cost Rights for
Software Developed with SBIR Funding,
Philip A. Wilsey and Dale E. Martin,
University of Cincinnati
- Licensing Alternatives for Freely
Redistributable Software, L. Peter Deutsch,
Aladdin Enterprises
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