Technical community will work on development and support of OpenStack open source cloud platform and aims increase in China’s contribution to OpenStack global community.
Top 10 Signs Your Company Doesn’t “get” Open Source
Guy Martin, Managing Principal Architect at Red Hat, gives us the big reasons why companies shy away from using open source —and other misconceptions, like not being able to mix and match open and closed source applications and thinking open source is only about risk management.
SUSE Details its Secure Boot Plans
SUSE has detailed the UEFI Secure Boot implementation it plans to ship in its commercial products and which it will propose for inclusion in openSUSE. The plan is to develop an extension to Fedora’s shim bootloader.
Lenovo ‘Fine’ With Surface; Aims ThinkPad Tablet 2 at Enterprises
Acer can berate Microsoft as much as it wants, Lenovo isn’t remotely bothered by Microsoft’s Surface tablet. Why? Lenovo has little to lose, while Acer has a lot.
Valve Steams Into Non-Gaming Software Distribution Biz
The games developer and cross-platform distribution firm is set to offer all kinds of software from early September, in a dramatic departure from its roots
Top Open Source Cloud Headlines, Week of Aug. 6

Open source cloud headlines this week feature the announcement of board elections for the OpenStack Foundation; Red Hat’s new branding as an open cloud company; eBay’s new open source cloud application testing platform; Intel’s prescription for developing open standards in the cloud; and a high-profile departure from VMware’s open source Cloud Foundry.
OpenStack Foundation Picks Up Steam, Will Put Board in Place
OStatic
The OpenStack Foundation will hold its first board election later this month. See the full list of board candidates on the OpenStack website.
Red Hat: Open cloud requires open APIs and stacks
ZDNet
Red Hat is pushing its Deltacloud API as an open source tool for building hybrid enterprise clouds that interface with Amazon’s EC2.
eBay Builds Virtualized Test Network With Nicira, OpenStack
CRN
The commercial giant has built a cloud testing platform based on OpenStack, Nicira and Quantum.
Intel’s Imad Sousou: Open Cloud Standards will Emerge With More Collaboration
Linux.com
In this Q&A the director of Intel’s Open Source Technology Center defines the open cloud and discusses how developers can lead the way toward open standards in the cloud.
Cloud Foundry Evangelist Escapes VMware’s Gravity
Wired
Another high-profile departure from VMware’s open source cloud building platform.
GNOME OS Is On the Way – But Mainly for Testing and Development Purposes
The GNOME project, which is facing heavy criticism over usability issues, is to build a touch-capable ‘GNOME OS’ as a way of improving the overall experience for users and developers
Ouya Open Gaming Platform Sails Past Original Funding Goals
The open source Ouya gaming platform, billed as “a new kind of video game console,” has hit another milestone, and this one is a funding milestone. Last night, the Los Angeles-based project, which had set a goal of getting $950,000 of total funding on crowdsourced funding site Kickstarter, blew past its original goal with a whopping $8.6 million in contributions. What’s more the project now has an official website at Ouya.tv. And, at the site, you can pre-order the open, Android-based console for $109, which includes shipping.
The team at Ouya is expecting to ship the first consoles in the first quarter of next year. As we covered this week, the Ouya team has provided an enthusiastic summary of its new partners:
“We just added game streaming through OnLive! Final Fantasy will be on OUYA…and we have an exclusive game! And VEVO has agreed to put their music videos on OUYA, XBMC adds a streaming media app, with TuneIn and iHeartRadio adding music!”
Could Android Find Success on the Desktop?
Is Google preparing to do what it was rumored to do for so long, namely bring the Android mobile OS to the desktop? Today’s Android user on a smartphone may scoff at the idea but there are signs that Google might have the desktop in its sights, and it’s also clear that Chrome OS has not been the revolution on laptops or desktops that Google had hoped it woud be. Here are some of the rumblings about the possibility of Android on the desktop.
The Eye on Linux blog is wondering whether Google has desktop aspirations with Android:
“There are millions and millions of people using Android on their smartphones, and even some that are using it on tablets. What would happen if there was a version of Android released for the desktop?”
The Eye on Linux post takes note of a very interesting post from Steven Vaughan-Nichols on the possibility of desktop and multi-user support for Android, where he writes:
“Google is bringing multi-user support to Android and it’s far enough along that they’re no longer working on just the background processes, they’re also well into the user-interface design. The only real questions now are when and how will Google introduce it…what I really wonder if Google will decide to finally offer an Android desktop offering of its own. In particular, I wonder if Google will at long last combine its Chrome OS, which is just the Chrome browser running on a thin-layer of Linux, with Android for a new desktop operating system.”
Intel Announces OpenGL ES 3.0 Plans For Mesa
Coming out of SIGGRAPH 2012 is a new branch of Mesa from Intel’s Open-Source Technology Center that’s working on full open-source OpenGL ES 3.0 support for Intel HD hardware…