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Juju and Charmed Operators Accelerating FINOS Open Source Projects Adoption
Goldman Sachs open sourced the code and contributed its internally developed Legend data management platform into FINOS in October 2020. Legend provides an end-to-end data platform experience covering the full data lifecycle.
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Open Mainframe Project Announces Major Technical Milestone with Zowe’s Longer Term Support V2 Release
Zowe LTS V2 increases product stability, security and interoperability and ensures longevity compatibility with the Conformance and Conformant Support Provider Programs
SAN FRANCISCO, May 26,...
SODA Foundation Prioritizes Backup and Restore for Containers, Introduces Object Data Management Across Cloud...
Welcomes SoftBank Group to its member ranks
TOKYO, May 25, 2022 – The SODA Foundation, which hosts the SODA Open Data Framework (ODF) for data...
The Linux Foundation and Open Source Software Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Gather Industry and Government...
10-Point Open Source and Software Supply Chain Security Mobilization Plan Released with Initial Pledges Surpassing $30M
WASHINGTON, DC – May 12, 2022 – The...
Brian Behlendorf Testifies on Open Source Software Security to the US House Committee on...
This post originally appeared on OpenSSF’s blog.
On Wednesday, May 11, 2022, Brian Behlendorf, OpenSSF General Manager, testified to the United States House of Representatives Committee...
Create Impact Change with the 2022 Call for Code
I am always amazed at the impact we all have coming together, using our collective talents for good. Combining our collective brain power, skills,...
OpenSSF Announces 15 New Members To Further Strengthen Open Source Software Supply Chain Security
Expands core working groups ahead of OpenSSF Day
SAN FRANCISCO, May 9, 2022 – The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) a cross-industry organization hosted at...
Classic SysAdmin: How to Install and Use Wine to Run Windows Applications on Linux
This is a classic article written by Jack Wallen from the Linux.com archives. For more great SysAdmin tips and techniques check out our Essentials of Linux System Administration course! Back in the mid 90s and early 00s, Linux, being a fledgling operating system, suffered from a severe lack of useful applications. This issue was especially critical in
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LF Research: One Year Recap and Imagining the Future
When I started at The Linux Foundation (LF) a few weeks ago, our research was one of the first things I dug into as...
NFTs should be green, too
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are an invention unique in human history whose role is fast extending beyond the speculative trends around collectibles to use cases...







