Category: OpenSource

  • What's unique about open source people

    [ad_1] Welcome, one and all, to 2016. I wish every one of you a happy and prosperous new year. I have been meaning to write this column for a while. It is one part observation, one part lecture, and mostly utter rambling, so please do stay with me. I hope that, if nothing else, this…

  • Girl Scouts: Cookies or code?

    [ad_1] Most people have a limited view of Girl Scouts. They know about the cookies but do they know about the code? Carrie Raleigh is the STEM program manager for Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio in California where she says they are much more than a cookie program. Girls Scouts has been coordinating experiences to help teach girls life…

  • What the community has taught me about open organizations

    [ad_1] When I was pitching The Open Organization, publishers always asked me the same question: “Is this a book about management or leadership?” And my answer was always the same: “The Open Organization is a book about management.” After all, it’s about the ways Red Hat, the open organization I lead, uses a networked organizational…

  • Top 10 open source legal developments in 2015

    [ad_1] In 2015 there were a variety of legal issues of importance to the FOSS (free and open source) community. Continuing the tradition of looking back over the top ten legal developments in FOSS, my selection of the top ten issues for 2015 is as follows: 1. Settlement of Versata cases interpreting General Public License version 2…

  • Which Linux distribution do you use?

    [ad_1] Your Linux distribution of choice says a lot about you. Of course, one of the many great things about Linux is the diversity of options you have to choose between. Maybe you like a slimmed down minimalist option. Maybe having all of the bells and whistles is important to you. Or maybe you just prefer…

  • How to set up a Linux-based music server at home

    [ad_1] In this article, I am going to focus on the hardware, software, and configuration issues that we need to resolve to set up a Linux-based music server as part of the home music system. Specifically, I’ll look at the Raspberry Pi, Cubox-i, and Fit-PC as options for hosting your digital home music system. Some…

  • 7 rules for creating world class technical documentation

    [ad_1] At the 2016 Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE 14x), long-time tech writer and editor Bob Reselman will give a talk called The 7 Rules for Creating World Class Technical Documentation, v.2016, which is based on an article he wrote more than six years ago. In this interview, he offers an update to the rules,…

  • Cast your vote: 2016 Reader's Choice and Best Interview Awards

    [ad_1] In 2015, Opensource.com racked up more than 7,900,000 page views and more than 4,600,000 unique visits. Those numbers are due to a fantastic community of contributors, readers, and sharers. Join us in celebration of our 6th year anniversary on January 25 by voting in our 2016 Opensource.com Community Awards. read more [ad_2] Source link

  • Want a SCaLE 14x preview? Join our Twitter chats

    [ad_1] The first major open source conference of 2016 happens January 21–24 at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA, USA. It’s the 14th annual Southern California Linux Expo, more commonly called SCaLE 14x. To get you fired up for the event, Opensource.com will host two Twitter chats featuring several SCaLE 14x speakers and organizers.…

  • Landing a Summit talk, troubleshooting Neutron, 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