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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 14:31:15 -0500
From: Peter Suber <peters_at_earlham.edu>
In today's issue of FOSN (March 11, 2002), I wrote about a petition asking
that federally funded software be open source.
I attributed the petition to Openly Informatics, but I should have
attributed it to Open Informatics. Openly Informatics is a software
developer for reference linking and related services, but it has no
connection to Open Informatics. Some of its code is released as open
source, but for business reasons unrelated to those put forth in the petition.
Openly Informatics
http://www.openly.com
Open Informatics
http://www.openinformatics.org
The petition, from the latter, not the former
http://www.openinformatics.org/petition.html
My apologies for any confusion this may have caused.
Peter
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Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, 47374
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