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Guy Kawasaki's 6 Simple Rules for Evangelism

To help Open Source advocates with their momentum-building efforts, Kawasaki has some simple rules and perspectives on what makes a good software evangelist. Some are deceptively simple to understand and apply. Others may sound simple, but can be tough to do right.

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Tightening Python's Grip in Enterprise IT - Part I
Hands-On: How Python Tightens Its Enterprise Grip

Commercial Developer's Guide to Open Source Licenses

You're leaning toward Open Source as a distribution strategy -- the only problem now is picking the most appropriate license.

With more than 40 licenses approved by the Open Source Initiative (OSI), choosing terms can be a daunting task.

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Best Website Design: T-Online

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Linux Journal: OpenOffice.org Off-the-Wall: Style Is Everything, Right?

A guide for when and how to use styles instead of manual overrides in OpenOffice.org documents.

Styles are the chief feature that make office suites more than electronic typewriters. In OpenOffice.org, however, they are even more important than usual. Most word processors offer character and paragraph styles, but OpenOffice.org also includes frame, page and numbering styles. Even more importantly, OpenOffice.org extends the concept of styles to other applications. Impress, for example, has a system of styles, whereas PowerPoint, its MS Office equivalent, has none. The same is true of OOo's Calc and MS Excel. Once you understand why you should use styles and when, you'll find OpenOffice.org's tools for managing and applying styles second to none. You'll also start to unleash the full power of OpenOffice.org.
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