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Why Linux’s biggest ever kernel release is really no big deal

When the Linux 5.8 Release Candidate opened for testing recently, the big news wasn’t so much what was in it, but its size. As...

TARS: Contributing to an open source microservices ecosystem

Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin recently spoke at Cloud Native + Open Source Virtual Summit China 2020. We’d now like to republish his...

Welcome Antmicro to the OpenPOWER Foundation

OpenPOWER Foundation Executive Director James Kulina writes: This May, Antmicro announced support for the POWER ISA in Renode, its open source, multi-architecture, heterogeneous multi-core capable simulator...

New Training Course Teaches Kubernetes Application Management with Helm

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the availability of a new training course, LFS244 – Managing...

What’s New in Harbor 2.0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHO0B38t3LI&feature=youtu.be Harbor is an open-source cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. Harbor was created by a team of engineers at VMware...

Building a sustainable open source community: training and certifications

The Linux Foundation has a new blog post about why training and professional certifications are important for open source communities: "The open source community works...

humanID Project: Restoring Civil Discussion Through Better Online Identity

Every day, billions of people use social sign-ons, such as “Login with Facebook”, to access applications over the Internet. A major drawback of this system is the inability to distinguish a real human user from a bot.

CNAB: A package format for the cloud

By Matt Butcher, special to Linux.com Introduction Installing a new app on your phone is simple. So is installing one on your Mac, Linux box, or...

New fuzzing tool finds 26 USB bugs in Linux, Windows, macOS, and FreeBSD

Fuzzers are applications that let security researchers send large quantities of invalid, unexpected, or random data as inputs to other programs.