Category: Blog

  • Flipping the open source contribution model

    [ad_1] One would think that with the popularity and success of free and open source software (FOSS) in recent years, there would also be an emerging model for contributor engagement and retention. One might even imagine a participation standard exists—improved through an ongoing collaboration of projects invested in sharing best practices over years. Yeah no. There are millions of open…

  • OpenProject: An open source project management solution

    [ad_1] Trying to track a complex project without drowning in too much information is still a challenge for many of us. To solve this, we developed OpenProject, a web-based open source project management tool that supports teams throughout the entire project life cycle. It is licensed under GNU GPLv3 and written in Ruby on Rails…

  • How to interview for culture fit

    [ad_1] “How do you get people to … get it?” That question came from Jane, someone I was talking to at a recent networking event. The theme of the event was “new forms of leadership,” and, more specifically, what “being a boss” means in today’s business climate. Jane was explaining that her organization is an…

  • How to choose a brand name for your open source project

    [ad_1] When it comes to developing a new open source software project, most developers don’t spend a lot of time thinking about brand strategy. After all, a great idea, solid code, and a passionate community are what really matter when you’re getting a project underway. The first brand strategy decision most project owners make is…

  • Foundations, bright lines, and building successful open source ecosystems

    [ad_1] What licenses do the “big” projects use? What are the community implications? These questions came to mind after I saw Martin Fink, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CTO, give a great keynote at Linuxcon Europe in Dublin last year. After discussing license evolution in the free and open source license community, he began his wrap-up with the following:…

  • Connfa: An open source mobile app for conferences and events

    [ad_1] Connfa is an open source app for conferences and events aimed to make paper brochures a thing of the past. Yes, those large, clumsy brochures. Imagine you’re at a conference. A nice person at the reception desk checks your ticket and hands you one of these bright and shiny paper program guides. You walk off…

  • Upgrading tutorial, Gnocchi 2.0 release, and more OpenStack news

    [ad_1] Interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • When OpenOrg and OpenGov collide

    [ad_1] On Thursday, February 18, the Open Organization community on Opensource.com gathered for its first #OpenOrgChat Twitter chat of 2016. We began the year with a robust discussion at the intersection of the open organization and open government movements. Nearly 50 people participated. Below are highlights from the conversation. Q1: Why is OpenOrg thinking especially…

  • Android ROM goes open source, new IoT app, and more news

    [ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at IBM’s Quarks IoT development tool, the rise of open source textbooks, open source release of Google’s TensorFlow Serving, and more. Open source news roundup for February 13 – 19, 2016 Maru OS becomes open source The Var Guy took a…

  • Vulkan open standard API support, new games out for Linux, and more gaming

    [ad_1] Hello, open gaming fans! In this week’s edition we take a look at support for the new open standard API, Vulkan, as well as, new games and expansions out this week for Linux. Open gaming roundup for February 14 – 20, 2016 Vulkan Support for Vulkan is growing, starting with Steam who recently added Vulkan support to…