Category: Blog

  • Opensource.com October preview

    [ad_1] October is shaping up to be our Most Open Month for several reasons. First, we’re gearing up for All Things Open 2015 (ATO), which will be held in Raleigh, North Carolina, October 19 – 20. In a special All Things Open exclusive preview and discount newsletter we sent out yesterday, we offered subscribers a…

  • All Things Open exclusive preview and discount

    [ad_1] Join us in Raleigh, North Carolina, from October 19 – 20 at All Things Open 2015. You can also enter for a chance to win a free pass to All Things Open 2015. Highlights Keynote preview: Modest CEO on open source and acquisition by PayPal Preview the Monday afternoon keynote in our interview with…

  • Top 5: Red Hat CEO Linux story, LibreOffice 5 years, Head of Open Source at Twitter, and more

    [ad_1] In this week’s Friday Top 5, we highlight… An interview with Tilde’s Leah Silber on burn out at work An interview with longtime Linux developer Hans de Goede who will review the $9 mini computer C.H.I.P. at LinuxCon Europe this year Celebrating 5 years of LibreOffice with co-founder Italo Vignoli Rikki Endsley’s exclusive interview…

  • A look at Battle for Wesnoth's current game development strategy

    [ad_1] I had my first run-in with the turn-based, Linux strategy game Battle for Wesnoth a few years ago. It was not long after discovering open source software, and I was incredibly impressed that a small group of developers could create such an excellent game for free. Discovering this along with Linux and the numerous…

  • Seize the opportunity to explain open source

    [ad_1] Kids have an insatiable appetite for knowledge. I would estimate that all of us with children have had them go through a phase of asking “Why?” constantly. In truth, it often comes at the most inconvenient moment for a parent; like when the world is literally going to explode unless your child puts down…

  • If Drupal were a band it would be Rush

    [ad_1] Toronto’s Colan Schwartz is a self-employed enterprise web architect with a career that exemplifies the open source ethic. Aside from some MS-DOS, Windows 95, and NT use in his early days—all on the same box, no less—adding GNU/Linux to the mix sealed the FOSS deal. For Schwartz, staying 100% Linux has followed the same…

  • In Open Org book club, we let the sparks fly

    [ad_1] Our week discussing the productive power of friction slid by too quickly. I began Week 5 of the Open Organization book club with a few thoughts on the ways open organizations reframe and harness friction’s capacity for producing forward movement. In “Letting the Sparks Fly,” The Open Organization’s fifth chapter, Jim Whitehurst directs readers’…

  • Most Open Month highlights new contributors, kicks off My Open Source Story series

    [ad_1] In October, we kick off our new My Open Source Story series and highlight first-time Opensource.com contributors. If you’re reading this and have thought about writing for us before, now’s your time—share your open source story, your Linux story, or write about the open source project you are working on or using to reach…

  • How open source found me

    [ad_1] This isn’t a story about me finding open source—this is about how open source chose me. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • A gentle introduction to microservices

    [ad_1] Jason is passionate about using technology to make the world more open, from software development to bringing sunlight to local governments. He is particularly interested in data visualization/analysis, DIY/maker culture, simulations/modeling, geospatial technologies, and cloud computing, especially OpenStack. Follow him on Twitter or Google+. [ad_2] Source link