Category: Blog

  • First impressions of the OpenStack Liberty release

    [ad_1] Interested in keeping track of what’s happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project, in this special Liberty-release edition of our weekly OpenStack news. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Minecraft: Story Mode for Linux, Alienware's Steam Machine, and more open gaming news

    [ad_1] Hello, open gaming fans! In this week’s edition, we take a look at Minecraft: Story Mode Linux rumors, a hands-on with the Alienware Steam Machine, and more. Open gaming roundup for October 10-16, 2015 Minecraft: Story Mode coming to Linux? Launched this week on Steam, Minecraft: Story Mode might be coming to Linux. Gaming…

  • Minecraft Story Mode for Linux, Alienware's Steam Machine, and more open gaming news

    [ad_1] Hello, open gaming fans! In this week’s edition, we take a look at Minecraft: Story Mode Linux rumors, a hands-on with the Alienware Steam Machine, and more. Open gaming roundup for October 10-16, 2015 Minecraft: Story Mode coming to Linux? Launched this week on Steam, Minecraft: Story Mode might be coming to Linux. Gaming…

  • GPL enforcement, ONOS partners with Linux Foundation, and more news

    [ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at community-oriented GPL enforcement, the ONOS project partnering with the Linux Foundation, an open source mod for making music with Texas Instruments calculators, and more! Open source news roundup for October 11-17, 2015 Software Freedom Conservancy and FSF’s Principles of…

  • Learn to embrace open source, or get buried

    [ad_1] The transformation of any idea into a thriving culture that disrupts the status quo is attributed to the zeal of the people at the center of that idea. It is the conviction and the unwavering commitment of the community that pushes forward an idea into something that can bring about a change. Community is…

  • Top 5 articles of the week: COBOL, AsciiDoc, and more

    [ad_1] This week Jen Wike Huger is reporting from the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, so I’ve rounded up our weekly Top 5 for October 12-16, 2015. Top 5 articles of the week #5. The importance of face-to-face in the open source world Will you be at All Things Open in Raleigh, October…

  • How the Internet of Things will change the way we think

    [ad_1] Red Hat product manager Burr Sutter, Java Champion, always seems to find himself in a space of cutting edge innovation. It’s no surprise that he is one of the mad geniuses behind the show-stopping on-stage demos at Red Hat’s annual Summit. At All Things Open this year, Burr will highlight technology that links the…

  • Mixing sound with Qtractor and XJadeo

    [ad_1] In last month’s article, we learned the finer points of exporting video for a sound mix. If you’re at the point of a sound mix in your production, you should have these assets: Reference video, preferably with time code burn-in. One sound file per audio track used in your video editor. As long as…

  • Writing documentation with AsciiDoc

    [ad_1] I discovered AsciiDoc while writing Learn Linux in a Month of Lunches. AsciiDoc is a fantastically thorough markup language for writing books—think Markdown, but with more options, such as sidebars, notes, and tables. AsciiDoc lets you just type, with simple syntax controlling the formatting. When I first started writing my book, I was using…

  • Leaders should set direction, inspire, and get out of the way

    [ad_1] We’ve spent the week talking about catalyzing direction and what leaders in open organizations do differently. A lively Twitter chat with Thomas Cameron, Charlene Li, Marten Mickos, Marco Bill Peter, and many others provided outstanding takeaways. Let’s look at a few of them to see if we can derive any best practices or new…