Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) 6 Released
Jan 20, 2011Kevin Fenzi, one of release-engineers for Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) and long time member of the EPEL Fedora Special Interest Group (SIG) discusses the EPEL 6 release.
more »GNOME 3 Website Launches
Jan 19, 2011The GNOME Project launches the new GNOME 3 website that brings you all the latest news about the new desktop of the same name.
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.
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 »Jaspersoft 4 Available Now
Jan 13, 2011Jaspersoft 4, a commercial open source Business Intelligence Suite designed for web applications, is now available.
more »Mark Shuttleworth Says OpenStack and Eucalyptus in Ubuntu 11.04
Jan 12, 2011In this video interview, Canonical Chairman and Ubuntu Founder, Mark Shuttleworth discusses Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, and the inclusion of both OpenStack and Eucalyptus in Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal release, with Dell's cloud computing evangelist, Barton George.
more »Codezero Embedded Hypervisor Toolkit v0.4 Now Available
Dec 28, 2010Codezero developers of a baremetal multitasking executive capable of virtualizing Android and Linux on multicore ARM processors announced the released it's latest version, 0.4 of the embedded hypervisor toolkit of the same name.
more »Google Donates WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler to Eclipse Foundation
Dec 17, 2010Google donates the source code and IP of WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler to the open source community via the Eclipse Foundation.
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