ESAPI: Porting Security Methods to PHP
Mar 16, 2009Andrew van der Stock from the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is porting Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) methods to PHP.
more »More Choices: SourceForge Adds to its Repertoire
Mar 16, 2009SourceForge, the popular host of countless Open Source projects, is extending its repertoire of source code management systems, among them Git.
more »GCC Faster with Automatic Parallelization
Mar 12, 2009The upcoming GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) version 4.4 will combine the existing Graphite loop optimization with autopar automatic parallelization support.
more »Google's Summer of Code Enters New Round in 2009
Mar 12, 2009Google is still accepting applications up to March 13 for Open Source projects wanting to be mentoring organizations for the Summer of Code 2009. Student applications then open officially on March 23.
more »Ext4 Users Report Data Loss
Mar 12, 2009The Ubuntu User Forum reports users with data loss after installing applications on the ext4 filesystem. Kernel developer Ted Ts'o is already on top of it.
more »Kindle 2: Linux eBook from Amazon
Mar 10, 2009Kindle eBooks have been around since the '90's, and although sales are still uncertain, Amazon has now upped the ante by not only releasing version 2, but also publishing parts of the Linux source code.
more »Roadmap: Next openSUSE in November
Mar 09, 2009The openSUSE team is abandoning its usual half-year release cycle and is planning its next versions for every eight months instead.
more »CeBIT 2009: Mozilla Shows Off Next Generation Web
Mar 06, 2009The Mozilla Foundation features a booth in the Open Source Project lounge in Hall 6 at this year's CeBIT.
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