Category: OpenSource

  • Open source gets an official spot at SXSW this year

    [ad_1] The famous festival SXSW is coming up in March in Austin, Texas and will hold a special event called SX Create, focused on cool gadgets and hardware projects. If you have a badge, this event will be open to you—plus, it’s free and open to the public. How very open source of them. So,…

  • Free download: 2015 Open Source Yearbook now available

    [ad_1] We’re pleased to announce that the 2015 Open Source Yearbook is now available for download (PDF). What is the Open Source Yearbook? The open source label was created back in 1998, not long after I got my start in tech publishing. Fast forward to late 2014, when I was thinking about how much open…

  • Linux gives me all the tools I need

    [ad_1] Linux is all around us. It’s on our phones in the form of Android. It’s used on the International Space Station. It provides much of the backbone of the Internet. And yet many people never notice it. Discovering Linux is a rewarding endeavor. Lots of other people have shared their Linux stories on Opensource.com,…

  • 6 essential non-coding careers in open source

    [ad_1] A sign of the maturation of a movement is when careers in it become a possibility. This seems to be the case with open source software. When I started working in open source software in 1999, it was a small part of what I did. My company, SGI, wanted to start shipping Linux-based servers,…

  • What it means to be an open source leader

    [ad_1] Being an open leader means creating the context others need to do their best work. That’s a relatively short sentence, but for anyone wishing to lead a group in the 21st century, its implications are enormous. And if you’re hoping to be one of those people—if you’re hoping to have a career leading an…

  • How to choose the right brand architecture for your open source project

    [ad_1] Most people who start an open source software project aren’t sitting around waiting for someone to discuss brand architecture models with them, but many of them do have long term goals for their project that include eventually seeing it becoming a paid product or even the basis of a company built around servicing and…

  • Documentation should be concise, consistent, and simple

    [ad_1] “Words mean things” is one of my favorite expressions. I often use it in jest, but it’s an important consideration when writing documentation. I’m normally one to sling words around with great artistic flair, but when it comes to writing technical documentation, I’ve become more deliberate in my wording. I don’t know when this…

  • Improving Sahara security, changing the summit cadence, and more OpenStack news

    [ad_1] 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. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Raspberry Pi 3 rolls out with faster CPU, on-board Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth

    [ad_1] The original Raspberry Pi went on sale four years ago, and more than 8,000,000 units have shipped since then. Raspberry Pi computers are used in schools and universities, in factories and other industrial applications, in home automation and hobby projects, and much more. Today the Raspberry Pi 3 was announced, featuring a 64-bit quad-core…

  • Zephyr Project for Internet of Things, releases from Facebook, IBM, Yahoo, and more news

    [ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the new IoT project from the Linux Foundation, three big corporations releasing open source, and more. News roundup for February 21 – 26, 2016 Linux Foundation unveils the Zephyr Project The Internet of Things (IoT) is shaping up to be the next…