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  • Gravity Computing Limited

    Gravity Computing Limited offer specialised consulting and development within OpenOffice.org Calc and Microsoft Excel. An overwhelming number of companies rely on these spreadsheeting programs to assist them with day-to-day functions; however as business grows, the original solution is usually not the best. Gravity Computing works with these documents, and can build in task automation, data visualisation, dashboards, consistency & accuracy checks, and even provide training.

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    Mātāpuna is a web-based tool developed for Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori / The Māori Language Commission to assist with compiling a Māori language dictionary. The system assists with many aspects of lexicography, including team collaboration, routine error and consistency checking, corpus searching, publishing, and progress monitoring in addition to the traditional headword and entry management.

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The New Zealand Open Source Society is a non-profit organisation set up to educate, advocate and advance the use of Open Source Software in New Zealand.

United Future calls for repeal of Section 92A

Submitted by Feynmanfan on February 13, 2009 - 09:23.

United Future today joined the growing list of organisations who oppose Section 92A of the recently passed Copyright Act. Peter Dunn, sitting MP for Ohariu and leader of United Future says that "...it is now clear that we have a situation where internet users are vulnerable to the mere accusation of piracy, and that is simply neither fair nor just."

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UK Tories Support FOSS - Will NZ Follow?

Submitted by donchristie on January 28, 2009 - 17:24.

Grant Paton-Simpson pointed me to an article in Computerworld that begins with the encouraging words:

The UK's Tories could order the wholesale introduction of open source IT systems if they are returned to office at the next election.

Further on the article notes:

Thompson's report said savings "would come not just from reduced licensing costs, but importantly by freeing government bodies from long-term, monopoly supply situations."

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NZOSS Press Release on S92A

Submitted by donchristie on January 26, 2009 - 08:04.

New Zealand copyright law changes shortsighted says head of Open Source Society

26 January 2009

The New Zealand Open Source Society (NZOSS) believes the upcoming changes to New Zealand copyright law are shortsighted.

“Copyright law underpins all free and open source software (FOSS) licenses” says Society President Don Christie. “It is an enormously important area of law for the FOSS community the Society was established to represent.”

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LCA 2010 Coming To Wellington

Submitted by donchristie on January 24, 2009 - 09:01.

It has been a long held dream to have a second LCA in New Zealand, preferably in my home city, Wellington.

I wrote about this in my newsletter of early 2008.

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S92A - Is this funny?

Submitted by donchristie on January 21, 2009 - 16:11.

Let's imagine:

"Rumour has it that this morning's power cut across Wellington was caused be an ARPA notice being issued to the local power supplier. This in response to claims of excessive file sharing and pirating in the Wellington region.

Apparently it was more convenient for ARPA to issue a notice to a single power supplier than have to deal with multiple ISPs. The way the Copyright Act is written the definition of an ISP, hence the notice being issued to Transpower - who provide a key component of internet hosting, electricity.

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NZCS claims Copyright Law is Ethically Flawed

Submitted by Feynmanfan on January 15, 2009 - 12:45.

The New Zealand Computer Society is claiming that the recent legislation that will allow alleged copyright holders to cut off the Internet connections of New Zealand citizens is illogical and ethically flawed. The NZCS says that "Section 92a, championed by previous Associate Arts Minister Hon Judith Tizard, states that Internet Service Providers must look to disconnecting the Internet service of those that have been repeatedly accused of accessing copyrighted material online." The legislation has no requirements for the accusers to furnish evidence of infringement and there are no legal penalties for making false accusations.

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Publication of ISO/IEC 29500:2008

Submitted by carl on November 20, 2008 - 22:21.

ISO have put up a press release here about it. It comes in four parts for a total of 7,228 pages... not your average bedtime reading I would guess... and no, I don't feel like shelling out 342 Swiss Francs (NZ$529) to find out, although I am curious about what format it is supplied in...

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Radio NZ's First FOSS Project

Submitted by donchristie on November 19, 2008 - 20:38.

Congratulations (again) to Richard Hulse for the work he does at Radio NZ and for getting this project into the GNU GPL domain.

Please do show your support by contributing to this very worthy audio player project.

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Flying high with open source

Submitted by carl on November 12, 2008 - 07:41.

Continuing in the vein of Open Source in real businesses we have this article from NetworkWorld. Robert Wisemen and Kevin Bomar talk about benefits Sabre Holdings derive from the use of Open Source software in their business. Sabre Holdings provide services to both airlines and travel agents around the world and are truly a 24/7 operation.

Lots of affirmation around bullet points we all know about and they even discuss some of the drawbacks... my favourite comes from page 4...

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The Momentum of Open Standards - a Pragmatic Approach to Software Interoperability

Submitted by carl on November 11, 2008 - 14:02.

iTWire is carrying an article on an approach to Open Standards in Europe that it classes as a "must read". The article itself is available here and is being published by the European Journal of ePractice.

It's worth it for the background read and there are lots of links to various bits of research... what is not mentioned on the front page of the website (but is on the pdf) is that the authors work for Oracle and IBM so if you are going to wave it at people be prepared to answer any 'vested interest' counterclaims.

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