Getting Started with Open Source Development
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If you purchased the 12 months subscription license of DB2 Express-C, you can<br />
download fixpacks from this Web site.<br />
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/support/db2_9/<br />
8. ChannelDB2<br />
ChannelDB2 is a social network for the DB2 community. It features content such as<br />
DB2 related videos, demos, podcasts, blogs, discussions, resources, etc. for Linux,<br />
UNIX, Windows, z/OS, and i5/OS®.<br />
http://www.ChannelDB2.com/<br />
9. How to Ask Questions The Smart Way:<br />
http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#intro<br />
A manual by Eric S. Raymond and Rick Moen who will enlighten new users in the art<br />
of getting technical answers online.<br />
10. Ruby Language Site:<br />
http://www.ruby-lang.org<br />
Your starting point to the ruby community.<br />
11. The Cathedral and the Bazaar<br />
An almost complete online version of the book by Eric S. Raymond, on the open<br />
source developing model (Bazaar) vs. closed source developing model (Cathedral).<br />
12. Debian Community Guidelines, http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/index.html<br />
13. Intro to Distributed Version Control (Illustrated)<br />
Kalid Azad<br />
October 15, 2007<br />
http://betterexplained.com/articles/intro-to-distributed-version-control-illustrated/<br />
14. Ruby Language Site:<br />
http://www.ruby-lang.org<br />
Your starting point to the ruby community.<br />
15. P. G. Capek, S. Frank, S. Gerdt, and D. Shields, A history of IBM’s open source<br />
involvement and strategy -<br />
http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/abstracts/sj/442/capek.html<br />
16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/<strong>Open</strong>_source