Category: Blog

  • Real business innovation begins with open practices

    [ad_1] To business leaders, “open source” often sounds too altruistic—and altruism is in short supply on the average balance sheet. But using and contributing to open source makes hard-nosed business sense, particularly as a way of increasing innovation. Today’s firms all face increased competition and dynamic markets. Yesterday’s big bang can easily become today’s cautionary…

  • Asian Penguins turn failed program into a Linux success

    [ad_1] Stu Keroff will be speaking at All Things Open in Raleigh this year.  The Community School of Excellence (CSE) Asian Penguins are the world’s first and only Linux user group based in a Hmong charter school. A failed Windows laptop program at the school was turned by the Asian Penguins into a Linux success.…

  • Asian Penguins turn program into a Linux success

    [ad_1] Stu Keroff will be speaking at All Things Open in Raleigh this year.  The Community School of Excellence (CSE) Asian Penguins are the world’s first and only Linux user group based in a Hmong charter school. A failed Windows laptop program at the school was turned by the Asian Penguins into a Linux success.…

  • 10 tips for DIY IoT home automation

    [ad_1] We live in an exciting time. Everyday more things become Internet-connected things. They have sensors and can communicate with other things, and help us perform tasks like never before. Especially at home. Home automation is made possible by amaetuer developers and tinkers because the price of microcontrollers with the ability to talk over a network continue to…

  • Choosing the right metrics for your project

    [ad_1] Last month we discussed setting goals for your community metrics program. These goals serve as a constant reminder of what you want to achieve in the program and should be used as metrics themselves when deciding exactly what you are going to measure. This month we’ll document a basic strategy for deciding what to…

  • 6 open source fitness apps for Android

    [ad_1] A key part of developing a good fitness routine is creating a solid workout plan and tracking your progress. Mobile apps can help by providing readily accessible programs specifically designed to support the user’s fitness goals. In a world of fitness wearable devices like FitBit, there are plenty of proprietary apps designed to work…

  • Web animation using CSS and JavaScript

    [ad_1] At DrupalCon Dublin 2016, Nikhil Sukul and Vidit Anjaria will discuss animation with Drupal. Basics of animation History The first hints of ‘animation’ come from a pottery bowl in Iran, around 5000 years ago. Skip ahead to the 1500s, Leonardo Da Vinci had a few drawings depicting animations. And today, you might think of Walt Disney as the modern animation master. Definition…

  • A quick introduction to Audacity for teachers

    [ad_1] School’s back in session, and kids love the creative arts. One of my favorite open source creative tools is Audacity, the open source audio recorder and editor. Students love manipulating digital sound with Audacity: making podcasts, learning languages, recording interviews, and recording and mixing music. I use it to record podcasts for students to…

  • What does it mean to change company culture?

    [ad_1] Organizational cultures are like shadows—everybody has one, but nobody knows how to get a solid grip on one. On stage at All Things Open this year, Matt Micene, solutions architect and lead engineer for DLT Solutions, will teach audiences how to grasp the seemingly ungraspable. We chatted with Matt about the functional relationship between values…

  • How to throw a tarball over the wall

    [ad_1] It costs a lot of money to open source a mature piece of commercial software, even if all you are doing is “throwing a tarball over the wall.” That’s why companies abandoning software they no longer care about so rarely make it open source, and those abandoning open source projects rarely move them to…