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<item><title>re : What does "opensource" mean anymore.</title><pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 01:17:39 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Vince Schuurman</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Vince Schuurman) Being sarcastic doesn't help, informing the site admin of non-open sourcecode might.</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=2753FDFC156FB7338625755B0069FC8D&amp;mainId=AD11CCE781FD0AAB8625755B00580861</link></item><item><title>What does "opensource" mean anymore.</title><pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:01:33 AM +0100</pubDate><author>Oracle Delphi</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Oracle Delphi) I have noticed that there is a few "tryware" software on this website.  The software doesn't even allow you to look at the source of the program.  So I am wondering what does "Opensource" mean anymore,  when "closed source" programs are allowed on this site.   Like everything else in the techworld,  has "open source" just become another buzzword used for advertising purposes?   Has "open source" lost its meaning?   Discuss amongst yourselves.</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=AD11CCE781FD0AAB8625755B00580861&amp;mainId=AD11CCE781FD0AAB8625755B00580861</link></item><item><title>Registration process changed</title><pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 07:09:43 AM +0100</pubDate><author>Vince Schuurman</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Vince Schuurman) There is only one place to update your profile now; the profile in this forum.
You can update your e-mail address and HTTP password via this profile, and if you want to login using your e-mail address you can set that here.

Note: It is not possible to change your username. This to avoid confusion and security issues.</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=E253B4FBA05C641E8625754500484CAA&amp;mainId=E253B4FBA05C641E8625754500484CAA</link></item><item><title>Anonymous access enabled on OpenNTF</title><pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 02:33:21 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Vince Schuurman</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Vince Schuurman) To enable widgets and plugin updates, the OpenNTF server has now been set to allow Anonymous access.
That means it is also possible to replicate OpenNTF applications without cross-certifying.

Server name: NotesOSS2/NotesOSS
IP: openntf.org

Project Management System: Projects/PMT.nsf
Mainbar: mainbar.nsf
Best Practices: Projects/BestPractices.nsf/bp.nsf

We are still working on the updatesite web interface for the plugins, but native Notes access is possible.
Widgets:...</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=5AD215405BFA2399862574F3006B6C6A&amp;mainId=5AD215405BFA2399862574F3006B6C6A</link></item><item><title>re... : New OpenNTF section: Sidebar Widgets</title><pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 05:28:34 AM +0100</pubDate><author>Vince Schuurman</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Vince Schuurman) Well be creative and try to think of something interesting ;-)

I thought about openntf widgets for projects etc, but since we already have RSS and iGoogle widgets I don't see the point.

</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=53469C27C518FD608625742E00398C2A&amp;mainId=D5A472DE01A0350F862573F600830014</link></item><item><title>re : New OpenNTF section: Sidebar Widgets</title><pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:01:32 PM +0100</pubDate><author>symetrik design</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(symetrik design) The one thing I notice about the sidebar widgets that have been posted so far is that they are unimaginative, and it's obvious that the kind of people that have been uploading them are IT support people.

Not that I'm criticizing individuals for contributing...

One of the things that I'm trying to do to sell R8.01 is to show how it can change the lives of the average every day user.  Widgets "could" be a powerful ally in selling the upgrade to R8.01, but we need more than Frogger games,...</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=833AEA4A205DCD8C8625742E000B2078&amp;mainId=D5A472DE01A0350F862573F600830014</link></item><item><title>New OpenNTF section: Coding Guidelines Best Practices Wiki</title><pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:12:43 AM +0100</pubDate><author>Vince Schuurman</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Vince Schuurman) The web design does not match OpenNTF yet, but I think it is a good start.

Thanks to Richard van Delft and Pepijn Hammecher for setting this up.

</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=694415BC17E3E94B8625742700279DD7&amp;mainId=694415BC17E3E94B8625742700279DD7</link></item><item><title>re... : Is ND8 the last release of Lotus Domino?</title><pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 01:14:04 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Sander Zwart</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Sander Zwart) You are completly right  ;) But we face a lot of customers who where told that Lotus Notes Domino is dead. This information comes 90% of the time from Mickey Soft consultants.</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=13BE6D2AB4C41AE18625741800642A53&amp;mainId=BB647CD60DF6A0BB8625741000379D6F</link></item><item><title>re : Testing a new UI for OpenNTF</title><pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:41:27 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Lars Olufsen</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Lars Olufsen) I think it is a bit ... hmm ... "anonymous".

Too much "Sourceforge" and too little OpenNTF.
(So if Sourceforge was your target, you've hit your mark.) :)

I'm just not turned on by the Wiki-feel. </description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=B5271DE692B99E5A86257417007CA540&amp;mainId=8B29E6C359626F08862573B500756963</link></item><item><title>re : Is ND8 the last release of Lotus Domino?</title><pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 05:29:22 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Lars Olufsen</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Lars Olufsen) Are we being a bit defensive here?

The original poster doesn't mention Microsoft or even hints in that direction.

I'm sure a simple "No" and a link to the roadmap would have sufficed. ;)</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=D93BFE34E0878B1A86257417007B8A14&amp;mainId=BB647CD60DF6A0BB8625741000379D6F</link></item><item><title>re : Is ND8 the last release of Lotus Domino?</title><pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:30:15 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Peter D Presnell</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Peter D Presnell) Sounds like a Microsoft salesman somewhere has spread yet another rumour.  They can't publish a roadmap for their own products but have no qualms about suggesting their competitors products are going nowhere....  I think Microsoft just wish Notes would come to an end after ND 8...</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=5D12E8022F0A205F8625741300133FC3&amp;mainId=BB647CD60DF6A0BB8625741000379D6F</link></item><item><title>re : Is ND8 the last release of Lotus Domino?</title><pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 02:25:10 PM +0100</pubDate><author>John M Turnbow</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(John M Turnbow) http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=205907807 - Roadmap info

Where is the MS roadmap... Seems they never publish one..</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=E2D63099EE69130386257411006AACA3&amp;mainId=BB647CD60DF6A0BB8625741000379D6F</link></item><item><title>re : Is ND8 the last release of Lotus Domino?</title><pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 07:26:41 AM +0100</pubDate><author>Sander Zwart</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Sander Zwart) Try google on notes 8.5

Currently there is a lot of development on Lotus Notes Domino. IBM is putting more energy in the product than ever. So 8 will not be the last release. Some microsoft lovers are trieing to moke people believe that note is dead.

If I tell you Microsoft stopped it's development on Exchange. Would you believe me?  :p ;)</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=36FC8524B9F77F5E8625741000445C90&amp;mainId=BB647CD60DF6A0BB8625741000379D6F</link></item><item><title>Agreed, it is a bug.</title><pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 01:34:20 AM +0100</pubDate><author>Vince Schuurman</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Vince Schuurman) </description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=8C49217ED451F924862573FA00299883&amp;mainId=D5A472DE01A0350F862573F600830014</link></item><item><title>re... : New OpenNTF section: Sidebar Widgets</title><pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 06:34:56 PM +0100</pubDate><author>Christian Brandlehner</author><category>OpenNTF News</category><description>(Christian Brandlehner) Not sure about the voting, is this a bug? ;-)</description><link>http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf?OpenDatabase&amp;docId=E2FE660EA64C89F5862573FA000332CF&amp;mainId=D5A472DE01A0350F862573F600830014</link></item>	</channel>
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