Category: Blog

  • Celebrating a new release, vendor freedom, and more OpenStack news

    [ad_1] Are you 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 is a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here’s a sampling from some of our favorites: read more [ad_2]…

  • Top 5: Four calendar tools, Linux frontier for young developer, and more

    [ad_1] This week, we highlight four open source calendar tools, last week’s open source news roundup, a My Linux Story, tools for writing a novel, and tips for a balanced life in tech. Top 5 articles of the week 5. Tips from a software engineer for a balanced life All Things Open speaker Kent C. Dodds is a software engineer…

  • New design brings an improved reader experience to Opensource.com

    [ad_1] The Opensource.com team has been working diligently with our development team at Bluespark to complete a site redesign with three big goals in mind. Before we deploy these changes next week, here’s a look at what we’ve been working on. Site redesign goals Improve readability Improve mobile Provide more accurate, related content Improve readability…

  • Tips for building your own maker workspace

    [ad_1] I firmly believe that in the absence of any intentional organizational strategy a person’s workspace becomes a reflection of their mind. Like bits of knowledge stored in the brain, tools and assets instinctively find themselves organized in a way that feels right to the individual. If this holds true, it stands to reason that, more often…

  • Top 10 and editor's picks: September review

    [ad_1] In September Opensource.com published 87 articles, including 2 series: DrupalCon Dublin and Open Source Worldwide. We also started our All Things Open 2016 series, which will run through October. We welcomed 21 new authors, and our community moderators contributed 21 articles. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Why public libraries need to support open source

    [ad_1] People turn to public libraries for answers, and a lot of times libraries are superb at providing them. But when it comes to providing answers about open source, libraries have an uneven track record. What can we do to make this better so that more people can turn to their public library to learn about open…

  • 4 open source alternatives for Google Calendar

    [ad_1] For many of us, our calendar is our lifeblood. Without it, we would be lost, perhaps both literally and figuratively. While some people can get away with a wall calendar or a paper day planner to organize their schedule, a whole lot of us have turned over the process of managing time allotments to…

  • How open source is enabling the digital art age

    [ad_1] When I was in college, software development seemed much more difficult. I went to school for electrical engineering, so many of the courses dealt with programming tiny computers in assembly language. There were complicated toolchains, expensive compilers, and thousand-page manuals that described how to set the registers so that these chips would even operate.…

  • Linux is a new frontier for young developer

    [ad_1] When I was 17 years old, I started using Linux because I wanted a desktop that resembled my brother-in-law’s Gentoo laptop, which used the KDE environment. Instead, I got the now-nostalgic brown and orange GNOME 2 environment because I’d installed Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has since changed its color palette.) At the time, I couldn’t go back to Windows…

  • A guide to building trust in teams and organizations

    [ad_1] My travels globally have given me a feeling for how best to work in many different contexts—like Latin America, West Africa, North Africa, and Southeast Asia, to name a few. And I’ve found that I can more easily adapt my work style in these countries if I focus on something that plays a role…