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Last Chance to Speak at Open Source Summit and ELC + OpenIoT Summit Europe...
Submit a proposal to speak at Open Source Summit Europe & ELC + OpenIoT Summit Europe, taking place October 22-24, 2018, in Edinburgh, UK, and share your...
Open Source Guides for the Enterprise Now Available in Chinese
The popular Open Source Guides for the Enterprise, developed by The Linux Foundation in collaboration with the TODO Group, are now available in Chinese. This set...
Tencent Becomes a Linux Foundation Platinum Member to Increase its Focus on Open Source
Tencent, the $500-billion Chinese internet giant, is increasing its focus on open source after it became a platinum member of the Linux Foundation.
The company has long...
Why Open Source Matters to Alibaba
Alibaba has more than 150 open source projects and is a long-time contributor to many others, Wei Cao, a Senior Staff Engineer at Alibaba,...
GitHub: Changes to EU Copyright Law Could Derail Open Source Distribution
A proposed European law would mandate that content providers utilize some kind of content filter to make sure rights holders get their royalties. But...
Zapcc High-Speed C++ Compiler Now Open Source
Zapcc, a caching C++ compiler built for speed, has gone open source.
Ceemple Software, Zapcc’s builder, claims the compiler offers dramatic improvements in both incremental...
6 Open Source AI Tools to Know
In open source, no matter how original your own idea seems, it is always wise to see if someone else has already executed the...
Linux and Open-Source Jobs Are in More Demand Than Ever
Do you want a tech job? Then, it's time to move away from Windows and head toward Linux and open source. According to The Linux...
Open Source Skills Soar In Demand According to 2018 Jobs Report
Linux expertise is again in the top spot as the most sought after open source skill, says the latest Open Source Jobs Reportfrom Dice and...
Red Hat Changes Its Open-Source Licensing Rules
Red Hat-initiated open-source projects, which use GPLv2 or LGPLv2.1, will be expected to add GPLv3's cure commitment language to their licenses.
From outside programming circles,...