LXer: How open standards guide us in a world of change
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#545EC)
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As I write this article in my home office in Beaverton, Oregon, a Portland suburb, I[he]#039[/he]m relying (and reflecting) on years of work that went into standards like TCP/IP, HTTP, NTP, XMPP, SAML, and many others, as well as open source implementations of these standards from organizations such as the Apache Software Foundation. The combination of these standards and technologies is literally saving lives, as many of us are able to work from home while "flattening the curve."
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As I write this article in my home office in Beaverton, Oregon, a Portland suburb, I[he]#039[/he]m relying (and reflecting) on years of work that went into standards like TCP/IP, HTTP, NTP, XMPP, SAML, and many others, as well as open source implementations of these standards from organizations such as the Apache Software Foundation. The combination of these standards and technologies is literally saving lives, as many of us are able to work from home while "flattening the curve."
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