Google Announces Summer of Code Accepted Projects
Mar 21, 2011Google has announced the accepted projects list for its 2011 Google Summer of Code (GSOC) Program.
more »OpenLogic Research Finds Mobile Apps Fail to Comply with OSS Licenses
Mar 08, 2011The OpenLogic research into new mobile applications found that many iPhone and Android apps containing open source fail to comply with OSS licenses.
more »Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded Community Join Forces
Mar 02, 2011“This kind of massive collaboration is exactly what makes Linux the driving force behind today’s new technology innovations.” said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation.
more »CeBIT Open Source Forum 2011 Live Streaming
Mar 01, 2011Day two of the CeBIT Open Source Forum 2011 kicks off Wednesday, March 2, and will be streamed live by Linux New Media, AG.
more »GNU Guile 2.0 Now Ready for Public Consumption
Feb 16, 2011After three years, Guile 2.0, a GNU interpreter and compiler for the Scheme programming language, is now available.
more »Beyond FUDCon: Faces, Features and Future of Fedora
Feb 04, 2011The North American Fedora User and Developer Conference (FUDCon) was held on Arizona State University campus in Tempe Arizona from January 29 -31, 2011 and proved to be the largest FUDCon to date with over 200 people pre-registered to attend and final attendance numbers estimated around 175 people.
more »Shuttleworth Says Qt Apps Wanted For Ubuntu
Jan 18, 2011"The decision to be open to Qt is in no way a criticism of GNOME. It’s a celebration of free software’s diversity and complexity," says Ubuntu founder, Mark Shuttleworth in his blog.
more »WANdisco Acquires SVNForum.org
Jan 17, 2011WANdisco, makers of Enterprise Subversion, announced its acquisition of SVNForum.org, an 20,000+ Subversion user community, today.
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