Category: OpenSource

  • The Opensource.com preview for August

    [ad_1] The Opensource.com preview brings you highlights from last month, editorial announcements for coming months, and other tidbits. Highlights from July In July, we published 92 articles, including two series: Open Source for System Administrators and Texas Linux Fest. Editorial announcements Open source is playing a greater role in education than ever before. What tools can help students…

  • Which open source job skill is most in demand?

    [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

  • How to fix a bug in open source software

    [ad_1] We’re all on the same team, and all working towards the same goal of making our open source software better. Your small contributions make a big impact. How open source software is supported is just as important as how well it works. Given the choice between building awesome new features or carefully reading and…

  • The revenge of Linux

    [ad_1] In the beginning of Linux they laughed at it and didn’t think it could do anything. Now Linux is everywhere! I was a junior at college studying Computer Engineering in Brazil, and working at the same time in a global auditing and consulting company as a sysadmin. The company decided to implement some enterprise resource…

  • Using strategic design to improve user and developer experiences

    [ad_1] Your organization probably relies on multiple open source projects. Using strategic design to understand the big picture problems your organization faces may allow you to improve the user experience and design of your IT systems. The open source development model means users and organizations obtain access to the greatest amount of innovation and participation.…

  • 4 open source alternatives to Evernote

    [ad_1] Information: Whether we realize it or not, we collect a lot of it—interesting snippets, links, research for school or work, recipes, quotes, and a whole lot more. Millions of people turn to Evernote to organize all that information. There’s no denying that Evernote is a useful and powerful tool. But it’s also a closed…

  • 3 graphical tools for Git

    [ad_1] Read: In this article, we’ll take a look at some convenience add-ons to help you integrate Git comfortably into your everyday workflow. I learned Git before many of these fancy interfaces existed, and my workflow is frequently text-based anyway, so most of the inbuilt conveniences of Git suit me pretty well. It is always…

  • Govstrap.io enables rapid deployment of UK government websites

    [ad_1] United Kingdom government websites can now be deployed within minutes by re-using the familiar theme produced by Government Digital Services (GDS) in combination with the Bootstrap framework. The open source software specialist OpusVL has made it possible to take the official Gov.UK website theme, which is under the MIT license, and reproduce it quickly…

  • Combining individual powers to make team collaboration easy

    [ad_1] When I was young, I was never a fan of Captain Planet. The cartoon first aired when I was in fifth or sixth grade, and back then I was more interested in reading books and playing games on my father’s IBM PS/2 than in watching a story about children who were unusually passionate about…

  • Creating 3D models for printing with Blender: Advanced tips

    [ad_1] Read: Part 1: How to get started with 3D printing in Blender Part 2: Making and preparing 3D models for printing with Blender In Part 1 of my series on getting started with 3D printing in Blender, I covered basic preliminary steps for getting your Blender environment set up for creating your own 3D…