DaviCAL CeBIT Open Source 2011 - Project Presentation DAViCal
Jan 31, 2011During CeBIT 2011 open source projects such as DaviCAL, shared calendar and address book storage servers, will have the opportunity to showcase what is currently in active development.
more »Cloud Expo Europe Announces Keynote Speaker: Joan Miller, Director of Parliamentary ICT
Jan 27, 2011Cloud Expo Europe announces that Joan Miller, Director of Parliamentary ICT, was selected to keynote at the event.
more »Google Summer of Code 2011 Announced
Jan 27, 2011Carol Smith, member of the Google Open Source Programs Office, announced the 2011 Google Summer of Code Program at this week's linux.conf.au.
more »Red Hat Partners With Arizona State University for FUDCon
Jan 27, 2011This year the North American Fedora User and Developers Conference (FUDCon) will be held at Arizona State University in Tempe Arizona from January 29-31.
more »Ubuntu Server Survey - How Do You Ubuntu?
Jan 26, 2011Earlier this month, Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, launched this year’s How Do You Ubuntu? server survey to gather information from Ubuntu server users. If you haven’t taken the survey yet, you have until Tuesday, February 1, 2011.
more »Fedora Investigates Security Incident
Jan 26, 2011"Based on the results of our investigation so far, we do not believe that any Fedora packages or other Fedora contributor accounts were affected by thiscompromise," said Fedora project leader, Jared Smith in an email to the Fedora announce mailing list.
more »SCaLE 9x Keynote Speakers Announced: Jane Silber and Leigh Honeywell
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more »Eight RailsBridge Open Workshop 2011 Schedule Announced
Jan 18, 2011The RailsBridge Open Workshop project, which teaches programmers and non-programmers how to develop web applications using the Ruby on Rails framework, announces eight free workshops in 2011.
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