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10 tools for visual effects in Linux with Kdenlive
[ad_1] Kdenlive is one of those applications; you can use it daily for a year and wake up one morning only to realize that you still have only grazed the surface of all of its potential. That’s why it’s nice every once in a while to sit back and look over some of the lesser-used…
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The best ideas win: Community reflections on The Open Organization
[ad_1] The Open Organization concludes with an invitation: “Join us on our journey by engaging in the discussion on Opensource.com,” Jim Whitehurst writes. “We look forward to hearing from you there.” Readers, managers, leaders, and thinkers from around the globe accepted that invitation. And for six months, we’ve gathered here to chat about, debate, extend,…
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Gallery of open source project stickers
[ad_1] A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the serious business of stickers in open source culture. I shared the Rules of Sticker Club, criteria stickers must meet to make it onto the limited space of a laptop. And I rounded up a list of 10 sticker tips for anyone thinking about designing and…
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6 creative ways to use ownCloud
[ad_1] ownCloud is a self-hosted open source file sync and share server. Like “big boys” Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, and others, ownCloud lets you access your files, calendar, contacts, and other data. You can synchronize everything (or part of it) between your devices and share files with others. But ownCloud can do much more than…
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Finding the right tool for the job
[ad_1] When I was 13, our school was hooked up to the Internet—a 28.8 kbps U.S. Robotics modem was all that stood between us and the vast expanses of the Web. As I grew to understand more and more about the fundamentals of HTML and websites over the next couple of years, it seemed to…
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Celebrating six months of The Open Organization
[ad_1] Birthdays mark time. They ask us to look back—at our accomplishments and stumbles, our histories and their invaluable lessons. They also encourage us to look forward—to our dreams and goals, our futures and the promise they hold. In open source communities, birthdays are no different. When like-minded people gather with common purpose and passion,…
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Win a 3D printer! Enter the 2015 open source holiday giveaway
[ad_1] Opensource.com is a place where we share stories about how people around the world are exploring an open source universe. See how the principles of open source software and the open source way are being applied to different disciplines including business, education, government, health, law, and life. Follow us on Twitter @opensourceway. [ad_2] Source link
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Toys meet open source: 8 projects with LEGO
[ad_1] LEGO bricks: To a parent, they’re a virtual minefield, hidden away in the carpet to inflict unimaginable pain from a seemly innocent barefoot step. But to a child, they are a tool for creatively engineering anything the mind can imagine. And for many, they are our first foray into open source. The instructions with…
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8 projects with LEGO: plastic bricks meet open source
[ad_1] LEGO bricks: To a parent, they’re a virtual minefield, hidden away in the carpet to inflict unimaginable pain from a seemly innocent barefoot step. But to a child, they are a tool for creatively engineering anything the mind can imagine. And for many, they are our first foray into open source. The instructions with…
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How I ended up working in open source healthcare
[ad_1] By the time I was 23, I was a veteran software developer and the father of two adorable girls. I had designed, written, and managed other developers through the creation of a medical practice management system written in little known, now forgotten, 4GL. What I learned in that process was not to get yourself…