K16 Introduced To Focus KDE's Future
Dec 21, 2010"Where will KDE be in five years,"asks KDE e.V. board member, Frank Karlitschek, and the K16 planning meetings aim to focus community members 'visions' for the project to answer this question.
more »Document Foundation and KDE Join Open Invention Network
Dec 21, 2010KDE and The Document Foundation (LibreOffice), have joined the Open Invention Network (OIN) as licensees.
more »Ubuntu Font Now Available on Google Font Directory
Dec 21, 2010Released today the new Ubuntu Font Family is now available to the world via the Google Font Directory.
more »Google Launches New Channel On YouTube
Dec 21, 2010Ellen Ko of Google's Open Source Team announces the creation of a new Google YouTube channel, googleOSPO, created to house all the Google and open source related videos in one place.
more »Grace Hopper Celebration: Call For Participation Open
Dec 20, 2010The Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) of Women in Computing Conference which is scheduled to be held from November 8th -12th, 2011, in Portland Oregon, is calling for participation.
more »Chrome For A Cause
Dec 16, 2010Between now and December 19th every tab you open in Google Chrome will serve a good cause.
more »Alan Clark Announced As New openSUSE Board Chair
Dec 15, 2010“I look forward to working closely with the community to further its mission of not only creating the best Linux distribution in the world, but also actively engaging with the broader open source communities around the world," said Alan Clark in the press release.
more »FreeBSD on EC2 Available Now
Dec 14, 2010"For the FreeBSD community as a whole, I think it comes down to the fact that Amazon Web Services is the market leader -- other clouds each have their own advantages, but EC2 is the default first place to look." -- Colin Percival
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