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DentOS 3.0 Unveiled: Open Source NOS Powering Distributed Enterprise Edge Brings Network Management, Scalability,...

Newest version of DENT, an open source Network Operating System under the Linux Foundation, enables users to securely manage and operate their distributed enterprise edge network deployments  Release implements a new LTS kernel, following kernel upstream best practices DENT 3.0 ushers in the technical community’s move to a rapid innovation/release cycle, enabling earlier access to requested features in a modern DevOps world that includes  Traffic Control Persistence, QoS, and IGMP Policing and Egress Policing  SAN FRANCISCO, 19 April 2023 --The DENT project, an open source network operating system utilizing the Linux Kernel, Switchdev, and other Linux based projects, today announced the launch of DentOS 3.0, code-named “Cynthia,” a cutting-edge network operating system (NOS) that’s now moved to a more rapid release cycle.  This innovative operating system provides a flexible and customizable platform for network administrators to manage their networks, while also leveraging the power of open source technologies.

OpenSSF Announces SLSA Version 1.0 Release

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OpenSSF Membership Growth Signals Technical Communities’ Continued Commitment to Investing in Security

Hello, Linux Foundation members and readers! Here are some updates from the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) in Q1 2023:

Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit North America, May 10-12 in...

The eagerly anticipated Open Source Summit North America 2023 is fast approaching - we’re going LIVE in Vancouver, Canada in just 5 weeks! While the main event takes place May 10-12, attendees have the added benefit of access to over a dozen co-located events taking place May 8-9, providing an entire week of interactive sessions to network, share knowledge, engage in collaborative discussions - and, of course, celebrate their love of open source!

The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Embedded Open Source Summit

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How DARPA Leverages Open Source to Secure 5G

This post is based on a presentation by Tejas Patel, program manager in the information innovation office at DARPA, given during ONE Summit North America 2022. 

8 open source ‘Easter eggs’ to have fun with your Linux terminal

Hunt these 8 hidden or surprising features to make your Linux experience more entertaining. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

33% of Open Source Summit North America speakers identify as female or non-binary!

At The Linux Foundation, we believe that diversity and inclusion are crucial to building strong and vibrant open source communities. We are committed to creating an environment that embraces diverse voices and experiences, which can lead to unique perspectives, creativity, and innovation that benefit us all.

Do I Belong? Investigating Belonging in Open Source through the Sense of Virtual Community

In the world of open source software (OSS) development, attracting and retaining motivated developers is key to a project's sustainability and long-term survival. But what motivates contributors to stay or leave a community?  According to psychology, healthcare, and education research, a sense of belonging is a fundamental human need that impacts behavior, long-term engagement, and job satisfaction. For OSS contributors, a sense of virtual community—the feeling of belonging to a group that mainly interacts through electronic communication can influence the vitality of a community and help retain its contributors.