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6 non-code contributions you can make to open source
[ad_1] Contribute to open source! It’ll look great on your resume! It’s gratifying work! You may have heard people make these statements, or ones similar to them, numerous times throughout your career. They’re not wrong—contributing to open source is a rewarding endeavor in multiple dimensions—but, when software engineers advise other software engineers to contribute to open source they usually…
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A minimalistic approach to debugging
[ad_1] Carl Sagan once said, “We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology.” Katrina Hayes is clearly an exception to that—she uses her knowledge and skills to great effect to debug code. Katrina took time from her busy schedule prior to her…
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A first-timer's guide to getting started with open source code and communities
[ad_1] So, you want to start using that open source thing… You’ve been reading Opensource.com and there’s a package that you’re excited about. You’d love to give it a try and maybe—just maybe—find a way to contribute to the community that made it (if, you know, it turns out as awesome as that article you…
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How Kubernetes is helping Docker blossom
[ad_1] Kubernetes and Docker are the latest buzz words in the IT sector. Businesses and IT enthusiasts alike are clamoring to learn more about containerization. I managed to grab Red Hat software analyst Jason Brooks, who will be speaking at SCaLE 14x about Kubernetes, to ask him a few questions about the software and container movement.…
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Open source software powers NASA's Mars VR project
[ad_1] Parker Abercrombie is a software engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he builds software to support Mars science missions. He has a special interest in geographic information systems (GIS) and has worked with teams at NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy on systems for geographic visualization and data management. Parker holds an…
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Going open can be a culture shock
[ad_1] Several months ago, Red Hatters David Egts and Gunnar Hellekson welcomed Paul Smith, Red Hat Public Sector VP, onto their podcast, The Dave & Gunnar Show, where they discussed Smith’s experience in an open organization. The conversation is insightful—and we recommend tuning in. Here’s how Smith describes the culture shock he experienced when transitioning…
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4 questions to ask before open sourcing a project
[ad_1] One of the most common tasks in any company’s open source department is evaluating internal software to see if it would be a good candidate to give back to the community. When performing this task at PayPal, we found it useful to take each potential open source project through a vetting process originally framed…
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Hacking the patent system: Open source and patents
[ad_1] Recently, I caught up with Daniel Nazer of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to pose a few questions relating to software patents. Daniel is a staff attorney at EFF, where he occupies the Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents and focuses on patent reform. Daniel will be speaking at SCaLE 14x about the…
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Doc like an Egyptian: Managing project documentation with Sphinx
[ad_1] At the 14th annual Southern California Linux Expo (a.k.a., SCaLE 14x), Dru Lavigne will discuss common “gotchas” associated with creating and maintaining documentation, and she’ll talk about available open source tools. She’ll also provide an overview of Sphinx, an open source documentation generation system originally created for the new Python documentation. In this interview, she…
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Application developer guide changes, new board members, 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. OpenStack around the web There’s a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here’s a sampling: read more [ad_2] Source link