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openSUSE Connect hacking session at FrOSCon 2010
The openSUSE Boosters team is preparing for their presence at FrOSCon, which will be held on 21st and 22nd of August 2010 in Sankt...
openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 135 is out!
We are pleased to announce our new Issue 135 of openSUSE Weekly News.This Week:* We’re a happy family – The Boosters are hiring! *...
Open Source Contributor Agreements: Purpose and Scope
Contributor Agreements, also known as Contributor License Agreements (CLA), are increasingly being adopted by open source projects. This article explains the purpose of these...
Increasingly, Open Source Coexists With Proprietary Software
In the ongoing debate between open source purists and people who appreciate and defend proprietary software, extremists will always have their voices, but many...
SugarCRM starts delivering open source test tools
SugarCRM has begun to deliver a set of open source test tools that the company has used internally for testing it's customer relationship management...
Illumos Looks to Reopen Oracle’s OpenSolaris
Amid concern throughout the OpenSolaris community about Oracle's plans for the open source operating system, the Illumos project is providing an alternative set of...
Illumos Looks to Reopen Oracle’s OpenSolaris
Amid concern throughout the OpenSolaris community about Oracle's plans for the open source operating system, the Illumos project is providing an alternative set of...
Ping: In School Systems, Slow Progress for Open-Source Textbooks
Two founders of Sun Microsystems have created two nonprofits to bring open-source textbooks to kindergarten through high school classes.
Read more at New York Times
openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 134 is out!
We are pleased to announce our new Issue 134 of openSUSE Weekly News. This Week:The openSUSE Project welcomes Jos Poortvliet as new Community Manager ...
NVIDIA’s Dead Open-Source Driver Gets Updated
Back in March an announcement came out of NVIDIA as they were getting ready to launch the GeForce GTX 400 "Fermi" graphics cards that...