Category: OpenSource

  • The Open Organization book club: How a Cheerleader-in-Chief sets direction

    [ad_1] We’ve finally made it to Chapter 7, Catalyzing Direction, in our seven-week Open Organization virtual book club. In previous weeks, we’ve discussed the why and the how of open organizations. Starting with last week’s discussion on inclusive decision making, we dove into the what component of a “bottom-up” organizational model. Now it’s time to focus…

  • How many tabs do you keep open in your browser?

    [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

  • All Things Open 2015 Twitter contest winners announced

    [ad_1] Alex is the social media, marketing, and syndication specialist for Opensource.com. He’s a multimedia storyteller with interested in tech, current events, design, and photography. Outside the office, he enjoys travel, film, and gaming. Follow him on Twitter. [ad_2] Source link

  • SteamOS 2.0, emulators on Raspberry Pi, and more open gaming news

    [ad_1] Hello, open gaming fans! In this week’s edition, we take a look at emulators with Raspberry Pi, SteamOS 2.0, new games out for Linux, and more. Open gaming roundup for October 3 – 9, 2015 Emulators with Raspberry Pi  While perusing Electronics Weekly, I came across a top 10 Raspberry Pi project article that mentioned…

  • Real-Time Linux, 3D printed bicycle, Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages, and more

    [ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at an open source 3D printed bicycle, the Real-Time Linux collaborative project, Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages project, and more. Open source news roundup for October 3 – 9, 2015 3D print yourself a bicycle Soon you will be able to…

  • Top 5: Alternatives to Outlook, My Linux Story, and more

    [ad_1] In this week’s Top 5 articles of the week, we highlight tips for tech writing, how to , the Rasperry Pi Sense HAT, a My Linux Story, and five open source desktop email clients that are alternatives to Outlook. Top 5 articles of the week 5. Stephen King’s practical advice for tech writers Chances…

  • Some inclusive discussion about inclusive decisions

    [ad_1] Week 6 of the Open Organization book club is coming to an end, and yesterday’s Twitter chat was an awesome way to wrap it up. Making inclusive decisions through transparency and participation is one of my favorite topics (and practices), and we heard some great perspectives I’m excited to share. I opened the week…

  • Using open source principles to build better engineering teams

    [ad_1] Brandon Keepers is head of open source at GitHub. He believes open source is fundamental to build products. I caught up with Brandon prior to his talk at All Things Open about open source principles for better engineering teams. I asked him not only about the talk itself, but also about his work at…

  • An Arduino-powered My Little Pony donation box

    [ad_1] As the 2015 CRASH Space Vice President and an alumna of the 2010 CRASH internship program, it’s fair to say that I come from a long line of donation box experts. CRASH Space is a 501(c)3 non-profit hackerspace in Los Angeles. Throughout the years, we’ve brought our members and our equipment to schools, outreach…

  • U.S. report highlights positive elements of government open source adoption

    [ad_1] I think we’ve all read our fair share of reports about lessons learned and the challenges and opportunities for governments taking up open source software. Frankly, many of them seem a bit dry, and often repetitive. But one study I recently came across (that has not received much media coverage) stood out. Its predicate…