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What’s the Best Entry Point for Women in Computing? Open Source.

Leslie Hawthorn is the new community manager at Elastic Search, an open source real time data and analytics company, and a member of the program...

OpenDaylight OpenStack Integration with DevStack on Fedora 20

NetworkStatic | Brent Salisbury's Blog The following is a walk through of the OVSDB project within OpenDaylight for OpenStack integration. There are a couple...

Rackspace Opens the Door Wide for Open-Source Development

Rackspace, one of OpenStack's founders, takes open source very, very seriously. How seriously? Their "Rackers" can work on open-source projects that compete with the...

Linux 3.14 To Make AMD R600/700 OpenGL GS Possible

Besides needing Mesa 10.1 for AMD Radeon R600/R700 OpenGL support (and GL 3.3 for other AMD drivers/GPUs too), for the older graphics processors you...

Call to All Open Source Communities: Emphasize Inclusion

As a woman in open source, I have found that the values of community, open development, and flat organizational structure appeal equally to both...

Why Microsoft is Invested in OpenDaylight

What could Microsoft possibly get out of investing in an open-source networking project such as OpenDaylight? A lot.Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit

Online Textbooks: An opportunity for open standards

  I recently finished my first school year that I used online textbooks exclusively. In short I hated every moment of it; this experience...

OpenDaylight, Open-Source, Software-Defined Networking, Gets Real With First Release

It's not just a good idea anymore, the OpenDaylight Project has released its first open-source software-defined network release: Hydrogen.Read more at Enterprise Open Source...

Nvidia Patch Release for Tegra K1 Offers Hope to Open Source Developers

Ask any Linux developer for a top 10 rogues list of open source foes, and Nvidia is likely to appear near the top. Linus...

Engage Women, Have Fun, Get More Out of Your Open Source Project

There are few women developers and even proportionately less working in open source communities. However, a career in OSS is ideal for women who...