Funny update of ql2400 and ql2500 devices in Fedora 14

[caption id=“attachment_1093” align=“aligncenter” width=“497” caption=“ql2400 and ql2500 update in Fedora 14”] [/caption] Although some people think it’s a joke (see kalev’s comment on 2011-09-17 19:13:44 in the bugfix report), I won’t install this update; I agree it’s funny but refusing to install it at least gives me the feeling I have still something to say on my system (that’s also what free software are for, isn’t it?). ...

September 17, 2011 · 1 min · jepoirrier

One more Open Source software at ULg

After the promotion of Open Access (see Bernard Rentier’s blog) and a history of publications in Open Access journals (see this last article from the Cyclotron Research Center in PLoS), the University of Liege is slowly slowly publishing Open Source software too. The last free software published is exams, an assessment management system (for on-line exams, …). They chose the GNU GPL 2, apparently without the possibility to upgrade to version 3 (I don’t know if it’s deliberate or not). And you can download the source code here. ...

November 28, 2007 · 2 min · jepoirrier

Another reason why free software matters

This morning, I read Tim Anderson’s " Why Microsoft abandoned Visual Basic 6.0 in favour of Visual Basic .NET". While reading his article, I only had one idea in mind: this is another example of the importance of free and open source software. If you are not a programmer, you don’t need to read the remainder of this post; software users have many other reasons to prefer free software over closed-source software (but it’s not the subject of this post). ...

May 9, 2007 · 3 min · jepoirrier