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SPDX Announces 3.0 Release Candidate with New Use Cases and UX

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Lean in to the Linux Foundation’s Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) Project

Open source, naturally by design, welcomes diversity because anyone can contribute the code from anywhere in the world. Teams are often geographically distributed, which leads to more expertise, viewpoints and life experiences and positive results.

Understanding the business value of the OSPO

Open source software has become ubiquitous in the technology field, and organizations are realizing the benefits of working with open source projects and communities. To ensure the sustainability and growth of these projects, as an organization, it's crucial to provide them with the necessary support, including funding, contributions, and the implementation of open source best practices. 

Creating a ‘Minimum Elements’ SPDX SBOM Document in 5 Minutes

The rise in cyberattacks and software's critical role in our lives has brought to light the need for increased transparency and accountability in the...

6 ways to get information about your CPU on Linux

Getting insight into what CPU you're running is a useful trick to know. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

How we keep our Linux systems patched with automation

An automated patch-management system helps keep your server infrastructure patched and maintained in a timely manner. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Accessing local variable values in BPF

Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) is widely u Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Flyte adopts a new community governance model

Author: David Espejo (OSS Developer Advocate, Union.ai) “The barrier to entry in AI is lower than ever before, thanks to open source software” says Dr. Ibrahim Haddad, Executive Director of the AI & Data Foundation, the organization that hosts some of the most critical projects in the ML/Data ecosystem. Keeping those barriers low, and creating new mechanisms for AI practitioners to develop expertise by contributing to open source, is a top priority for projects like Flyte.