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5 Essential Duties of Legal Counsel in an Open Source Compliance Program

Establishing an Open Source Review Board is one key way that companies can help ensure  compliance with open source licenses, community norms and requirements...

First Open Automotive Grade Linux Spec Released

Since its inception, the Linux Foundation's Automotive Grade Linux project has promoted itself as a collaborative open source project. With the release of the...

Why Companies That Use Open Source Need a Compliance Program

Corporate use of open source software is now the norm with more than 60 percent of companies saying that they build their products with...

How to Make Money from Open Source Platforms, Part 3: Creating a Product

John Mark Walker is the Open Source Ecosystems Manager at Red Hat.DisclaimerI am a Red Hat employee, however, I do not speak for the company....

Rafael Laguna from Open-Xchange: Make money with Open Source software

Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange, the producer of the groupware Open-Xchange, explains in this article that the Open Source industry and its contributors have...

openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Uses Linux Kernel 4.0.4

The openSUSE Tumbleweed distro has received another set of updates this week, and the distribution is now using Linux kernel 4.0.4, which is the...

All Supported Ubuntu OSes Receive Update for OpenLDAP Vulnerabilities

Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS have been updated in order to fix a few OpenLDAP vulnerabilities that have...

How to Find the Best Open Source Project to Work On

In my last article for Linux.com, I explored a few ways newcomers to open source projects can get started. While there are many resources...

Research Community Looks to Open Source SDN to Help Distribute Data from the Large...

When the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) starts back up in June, the data collected and distributed worldwide for research will surpass the 200 petabytes...

NetUSB Vulnerability Leaves Millions of Connected Devices Open to Attack

Security researchers have published proof-of-concept code for a major router vulnerability leveraging a popular Linux kernel driver that could be used by hackers to...