Va Linux Systems Unveils Open Source Development Network.Business Editors/High Tech Writers SUNNYVALE, Calif. & ACTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 15, 2000 VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:LNUX) today announced the launch of the Open Source Development Network (OSDN OSDN Open Source Development Network OSDN Open Source Developer Network )--a network and community outreach organization that integrates the leading Internet sites for Open Source software development, distribution and discussion. Starting today, the beta web site for OSDN.com enables users to create a personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. login Signing in and gaining access to a network server, Web server or other computer system. The process (the noun) is a "login" or "logon," while the act of doing it (the verb) is to "log in" or to "log on. page displaying content from popular Internet sites sponsored by VA Linux Systems--including SourceForge, Linux.com and Themes.org--as well as key sites such as Slashdot, Freshmeat.net and QuestionExchange, formerly under the umbrella of Andover.Net. By integrating these sites and building on their strengths, OSDN.com aims to enhance user experience, enable better cross-site functionality, and eventually introduce new services and features such as OSDN-hosted email and instant messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or . OSDN.com currently provides a message board for Open Source community discussions, including a forum where users can request new features and suggest improvements. Continuing in the tradition of sites such as Slashdot and Linux.com, the individual web sites that comprise OSDN will insist on maintaining editorial independence and integrity. Community organizations can also contribute content to the OSDN through the Community Content Provider Program. Independent Open Source projects that are planning to make content available on OSDN.com from their web sites and mailing lists An automated e-mail system on the Internet, which is maintained by subject matter. There are thousands of such lists that reach millions of individuals and businesses. New users generally subscribe by sending an e-mail with the word "subscribe" in it and subsequently receive all new currently include Debian, FreeBSD, Gabber gab Slang intr.v. gabbed, gab·bing, gabs To talk idly or incessantly, as about trivial matters. n. Idle talk; chatter. , KDE (K Desktop Environment) A GUI-based user interface primarily for Unix and Linux machines, but also available for Windows and Mac. The source code is freely distributed and is maintained by developers around the world. , NetBSD, Samba samba Ballroom dance of Brazilian origin, popularized in the U.S. and Europe in the 1940s. Danced to music in ⁴⁄₄ time with a syncopated rhythm, the dance is characterized by simple forward and backward steps and tilting, rocking body movements. , PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) A scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. With syntax from C, Java and Perl, PHP code is embedded within HTML pages for server side execution. and XFree86. In return, Community Content Providers receive exposure for their projects through various OSDN venues. "As participation grows, the goal of the OSDN is to uphold Open Source values and support both today's advocates and tomorrow's expanded Open Source community with unparalleled resources for information, communication and collaboration," said John T. Hall, vice president of strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. , VA Linux Systems. "Together, we are fundamentally changing the way people develop software." OSDN will focus on improving the development technology infrastructure on sites such as SourceForge--currently the world's largest ASP for Open Source developers, hosting more than 7,500 projects and over 50,000 registered developers. As an organization, the OSDN's goal is to build Open Source community programs to support development in key technology areas for Open Source, as well as outreach programs to introduce both individuals and corporations to Open Source development and the benefits of Open Source solutions. The Open Source Development Cycle: Develop, Distribute, Discuss Individual developers have participated in collaborative Open Source development since the early years of the Internet. Popular Open Source software, such as the Linux(R) operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. , is continuously maintained and improved by large communities of developers who share information, code and advice. The freedom to examine, modify, re-use and redistribute re·dis·trib·ute tr.v. re·dis·trib·ut·ed, re·dis·trib·ut·ing, re·dis·trib·utes To distribute again in a different way; reallocate. source code helps to enhance the quality of Open Source software and accelerate its rate of development. The current OSDN sites offer information, communication and collaboration tools for Open Source software development, distribution and discussion. Development -- SourceForge (www.sourceforge.net). The world's largest ASP for Open Source developers, SourceForge currently provides free online tools and resources for more than 7,500 projects and over 50,000 registered developers, and serves as a central resource and repository for Open Source software, on all major operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. . -- QuestionExchange (www.questionexchange.com). The ultimate online helpdesk, QuestionExchange draws on a base of over 5,000 certified experts, offering both free and subscription-based support for software developers, end users and IT professionals, as well as internal helpdesks and external support desks for corporations. Distribution -- Freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net). The largest index of Open Source software on the Internet, Freshmeat catalogs over 10,000 applications and is usually the first place on the Internet where new Open Source software is announced. -- Themes.org (www.themes.org). Themes.org is the Linux and UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). community hub for high-quality graphics, information, themes and other resources for cutting-edge interface design. -- ThinkGeek (www.thinkgeek.com). ThinkGeek is the coolest, hippest online store for developers and technical enthusiasts. Discussion -- Slashdot (www.slashdot.org). The most popular town square for "news for nerds," Slashdot is the place where the developer community discusses news and important issues of the day. -- Linux.com (www.linux.com). Linux.com is a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. , community-run site for individuals of all experience levels to learn (and teach) the power and virtues of the Linux operating system, offering cross-referenced technical information, news, commentary, links and other resources. -- Geocrawler (www.geocrawler.org). A massive archive that contains four million email messages, Geocrawler makes it easy for users to search and browse almost every Open Source mailing list. -- NewsForge (www.newsforge.com). The OSDN's newest site, NewsForge delivers relevant Open Source news articles, commentary pieces, product reviews and press releases to its readers. About OSDN OSDN (Open Source Development Network), a new division of VA Linux Systems, Inc., is the leading Linux and Open Source destination on the Internet. OSDN is a network and community outreach organization committed to accelerating Open Source software development, which also serves as a gateway for individuals and organizations worldwide to understand and join this revolution. Serving over 80 million page impressions to more than 3 million users each month, OSDN includes the leading Open Source sites for news, information and discussion (Slashdot and Linux.com), the largest sites for collaborative Open Source development and support (SourceForge and QuestionExchange), the most popular sites for software distribution (Freshmeat and Themes.org), online shopping for technical enthusiasts (ThinkGeek), a new print publication (Open magazine), and community discussion forums and personalized content on the beta site An organization or group that is beta testing hardware and/or software. See beta test. for OSDN.com. About VA Linux Systems VA Linux Systems (Nasdaq: LNUX) is the world's Linux leader. The expert provider of Linux and Open Source solutions for the Web, VA Linux offers a single point of contact for highly customized Linux servers--featuring the industry's first build-to-order software--as well as professional consulting services and support. VA Linux Systems' mission is to make its customers successful through the use of Linux and Open Source--whether they are e-businesses rapidly expanding their Internet infrastructures, or technology companies leveraging the power and methodology of Open Source software development. As part of its commitment to expanding the Open Source community, VA Linux Systems operates the Open Source Development Network (OSDN). A network of the leading Internet sites for Open Source development, distribution and discussion, OSDN includes SourceForge, Freshmeat.net, Slashdot and Linux.com. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California Sunnyvale ([sʌniveil]) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States. It is one of the major cities that make up the Silicon Valley. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 131,760. with offices across North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and Europe, VA Linux is located on the Web at www.valinux.com. Certain statements in this press release, including statements about future services and statistics, and growth in adoption of the Open Source development model, are forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to be materially different from expectations. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, continued demand for services such as those offered by OSDN; continued third-party support for OSDN; the ability of VA Linux to attract and retain qualified personnel to perform software and web development; industry trends related to Open Source and Linux; and other risks detailed in VA Linux's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, copies of which may be accessed through the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. Note: VA Linux Systems and SourceForge are trademarks of VA Linux Systems, Inc. "Open Source Development Network (OSDN)," Slashdot, Freshmeat, QuestionExchange, ThinkGeek are trademarks of VA Linux Systems, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Linus Benedict Torvalds (born December 28 1969 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish software engineer best known for initiating the development of the Linux kernel. . All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |
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