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openSUSE Renames OBS

The openSUSE Build Service Team has decided to rename its cutting-edge packaging- and distribution build technology to Open Build Service. The new name, while...

Is the Future Open? Ask a Fourteen-Year-Old.

In a NY Times op-ed, David Hajdu posits that the spate of notable musicians all of the same age (turning 70 this year) is...

Citrix Leverages OpenStack With Project Olympus Cloud Platform

As if the number of players leveraging open source tools for cloud computing wasn't getting diverse enough, Citrix has announced a new, commercial cloud...

Six Quick Tips Get You Started with Open Compliance

More and more companies turn to Linux and other open source software for great functionality and competitive advantage in product development.  When they do...

U.S. Gov’t Lessons Learned from Open Source

New report provides guidance and best practices on how to leverage open source. Read more at internetnews.com

The Future of the OpenStack Open Source Cloud

From the blogs: Jonathan Bryce explains why Ubuntu Linux is used by OpenStack and why OpenStack is a once-in-a-lifetime open source opportunity. Read more at...

Read-Only Nation: Can Open Source Change the British Way?

We asked if open-source software had a part to play in increasing technological innovation in the UK. It seems that for a nation with...

openSUSE Weekly News 176 is out!

We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 176.In this Issue:openSUSE Conference 2011 to be creative and open!Manu Gupta: My GSoC Project...

Weekend Project: Pre-Loading Maps for Open Source Navigation Apps

Map-based navigation: it's one of the killer apps for any mobile platform. The only sticking point is getting the maps. Downloading map tiles on...

OSI Open Reformation Begins in Earnest

The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is creating a process for wider participation through working groups and new affiliate programmes which will influence its thinking...