Category: Blog

  • Top 7 open source terminal emulators

    [ad_1] Are you a system administrator, Linux power user, or just spend a lot of time at the command line? Then chances are, your choice of terminal emulator says something about you. Do you prefer something lightweight? Full of features and customizable options? Or do you just use the default which ships with your distribution?…

  • How to record screencasts with recordMyDesktop

    [ad_1] An important aspect of open source community shepherding is providing on ramps to your project’s software, making it as easy as possible for new users to find your software, understand it, and apply it to their own use cases. One of the methods many community leads are attracted to is the creation of online…

  • Basic masking in Kdenlive: a useful trick

    [ad_1] We’ve all seen behind-the-scenes footage, so it’s no surprise to find out that a great many breathtaking shots never actually existed in reality. You know the kind of shot I mean; maybe a group of heroic dwarves are walking along a precarious ledge, mere inches away from falling to their certain doom into an…

  • 10 inspirational books for open leadership principles

    [ad_1] Bryan Behrenshausen | Bryan is a doctoral candidate in Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Since 2011, he’s been the Opensource.com summer intern. When he’s not thinking or writing about all things open source, he’s playing video games or reading classic science fiction. Around the Net, he goes by the…

  • Open ethos powers Aleph Objects' success

    [ad_1] The 3D printing industry has grown approximately 400% over the past two years (total industry value). At Aleph Objects, Inc., our sales of LulzBot® 3D printers, parts, and plastics have increased 809% over the same period. We surpassed our 2014 sales in May and are on track for over $12 million in sales in…

  • Stronger than fear: Mental health in the open

    [ad_1] Developers, like everyone else, often struggle with mental health issues. And like everyone else, these struggles are often left unspoken. In 2013, Ed Finkler decided to change that. Finker started the Open Sourcing Mental Illness campaign to bring the issue to light and prompt discussion. Finkler is active in PHP, Python, and JavaScript communities…

  • Young computer scientist shares her open source story

    [ad_1] I’ve been using open source for a while—seven years, to be exact. That may not seem like a long time, but when you’re 16 that’s almost half your life. My open source story is that of discovery, education, and mentoring opportunities. I’ve been extremely lucky. I got started with open source in fifth grade…

  • Finding Unity in GNOME Shell

    [ad_1] As many of my regular readers will know, I am a big Ubuntu fan. I spent nearly eight years working at Canonical and my love of Ubuntu has not ceased since I left. One of the fundamental components of Ubuntu is Unity. While Unity ruffled more than a few feathers when it first came…

  • The open source model works for eLearning business

    [ad_1] Opinions vary on whether open source companies can make money, thrive, and truly compete with their proprietary counterparts. As a CEO and co-founder of an open source company, I am frequently challenged to reflect on our strategy, company ethos, and commercial risks we undertake—not only on behalf of the shareholders, but also our employees,…

  • How the Internet Archive maintains an information super highway

    [ad_1] I’ve been an avid user of Internet Archive since I found out about it five years ago. Since then, I’ve used their Wayback Machine to search for fun glimpses at the World Wide Web of yore, but I’ve also benefited from the Archive as a distribution platform. I’ve discovered musical performances by old forgotten jazz…