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    AUUG 2005: Sustainable OSS is possible 14/10/2005 13:14:37

    Although many open source software (OSS) projects will splinter into cyberspace dust, Peter Gutmann believes its sustainable development is possible.
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    AUUG broadens topic base at annual conference 22/09/2005 09:48:05

    Problem solving is the broad theme for this year's Australian Unix and Open Systems User Group (AUUG) conference.
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    Firewalls a distraction says security researcher 07/07/2005 07:51:22

    A preoccupation with firewalls for information security is dangerous because it can divert attention and resources away from locking systems down, according to a visiting security researcher.
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    US supercomputer expert to talk on security without firewalls 23/06/2005 07:56:41

    Abe Singer, San Diego Supercomputer Centre's open systems security expert, will lead tutorials at two Australian Unix and open systems user group (AUUG) seminars in Melbourne and Sydney next month.
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    Government open source guide coming next month 31/03/2005 14:57:35

    Coinciding with the second annual open computing in government conference in Canberra next month, Special Minister of State, Senator Eric Abetz will launch the Australian government 'Open Source Guide', the Australian Unix Users Group (AUUG) has announced.
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    Evolution critical to user group survival 01/03/2005 14:26:44

    Once-mighty user groups now struggle for relevancy and need to be prepared to change their agenda or risk dying out, according to group leaders.
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    Digital pests take centre stage at symposium 21/01/2005 15:09:57

    The Australian Unix Users Group, AUUG, will hold a Digital Pests Symposium in Melbourne on February 8 with a special focus on spam and malicious software.
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    Govt backs Perth open source symposium 21/10/2004 15:31:22

    Open source advocates will get an official boost next week with State Government support for the Australian Open Source Symposium in Perth.
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    OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt talks software security 10/09/2004 09:17:59

    With security the focus of this year's Australian Unix Users Group (AUUG) conference, OpenBSD founder and project lead Theo de Raadt was invited to speak on exploit mitigation techniques. In an exclusive interview with Computerworld's Rodney Gedda, the man behind an operating system that lays claim to only one remote exploit in the default install in seven years, reveals where we are headed - and how far we have to go - in the search for more secure software
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    SCO's 'Linux doesn't exist' claims stupid: Lehey 09/09/2004 08:16:31

    SCO Australia and New Zealand managing director Kieran O’Shaughnessy’s recent claims that Linux doesn’t exist (CW AUG 30, p1) and is just an unlicensed version of Unix have been labelled ‘stupid’ by former AUUG president and 25-year Unix veteran Greg Lehey.
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    AGIMO may open source custom CMS 06/09/2004 13:03:24

    Four months after successfully implementing a new content management system (CMS), the Australian Government Information Management Offfice (AGIMO) is now considering whether or not to make the source code for it available to anyone in addition to other government departments and not-for-profit organizations.
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