Linux Foundation Kicks Off "The Linux Super Bowl Ad" Contest
Feb 09, 2010Linus Torvalds's foundation is doing a sequel this year of its creative community ad campaign for Linux with a second video contest. The winner will receive a laptop loaded with Linux and a trip to LinuxCon in Boston in August.
more »FOSDEM 2010: Marketplace for Distros
Feb 09, 2010At FOSDEM 2010 in Brussels, software that was declared dead was resurrected (Hurd), known combatants sat down at the same table (openSUSE, Fedora and Debian) and almost forgotten entities raised their hands again (openSUSE for PowerPC).
more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- OSADL OSADL -- Open Source Automation Development Lab
Feb 09, 2010The Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) is among the 15 projects presenting their work in Hanover, Germany, enabling the Linux kernel for real-time Ethernet.
more »EBox Server in Version 1.4
Feb 08, 2010Spanish company eBox Technologies has released version 1.4 of its Linux server for small to medium sized enterprises.
more »Resurrected: KBluetooth
Feb 03, 2010KDE developer Alex Fiestas has taken on the orphaned KDE Bluetooth. The first release under his supervision, Kbluetooth 0.4, has now been released.
more »Microsoft Recruiting for .NET Micro Community
Feb 03, 2010A dedicated community site for productive work within .NET embedded applications has been planned since the end of January. The associated SDK family is partly covered by Apache licensing.
more »Alfresco Grows Distribution via LGPL
Feb 02, 2010John Newton, founder and CTO of the Alfresco Software content management system (CMS) company, has announced a licensing change from GPL to LGPL for the software. The change should go into effect the next Alfresco community version.
more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- ]project-open[ ]project-open[ -- enterprise ressource planning
Feb 02, 2010]project-open[ is among the 15 projects to present their work during CeBIT 2010, offering an open source ERP
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XZ Gets the All-Clear
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