Matt Asay: Leaving Canonical
Dec 08, 2010Today Matt Asay, Canonical COO, announced on his Canonical Voices blog that he has decided to leave Canonical.
more »Competition Announced: Calling all Firefox Mobile Add-on Developers
Dec 06, 2010Firefox announces a competition designed to educate and reward the mobile add-on developer community.
more »Do you believe in Santa or Linux?
Dec 06, 2010Linux Foundation Members can support Linux while becoming eligible for Linux.com Store gift cards.
more »Symbian Foundation to Shut Down Websites
Nov 29, 2010The Symbian Foundation announces website closures starting mid-December 2010.
more »CeBIT Open Source 2011: Call for Projects Extended
Nov 29, 2010CeBIT, the IT trade show to be held in Hannover, Germany on March 1-5, 2011, has extended the Call for Projects deadline until December 12, 2010.
more »What About openSUSE?
Nov 24, 2010Attachmate plans to operate Novell and SUSE as two separate business units. But what about openSUSE?
more »Announced Today - Attachmate Corporation To Acquire Novell
Nov 22, 2010Novell, corporate sponsors of the openSUSE and producers of SUSE Enterprise Linux, announced their acquisition decision today.
more »Canonical Announces 7 New Partners
Nov 19, 2010Since the release of Ubuntu 10.10 Canonical continues to gain partner support.
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