3 steps for product marketing your open source project Marketing an open source project is mainly about education, and traditional marketing techniques do not apply.
How to restore a single-core computer with Linux Let's have some geeky fun refurbishing your prehistoric Pentium with Linux and open source.
How to set up your own fast, private open source mesh network FreeMesh is an affordable, performant, privacy-respecting mesh system that installs in less than 10 minutes.
Manage multiple Git repositories with this script GTWS is a set of scripts that make it easy to have development environments for different projects and different versions of a project.
Why developers like to code at night A nocturnal work schedule is the key to creativity and productivity for many open source programmers.
A community-powered approach to diversity and inclusion We took an open approach to publishing our company's diversity statistics. Here's what we learned.
Manage your SSL certificates with the ssl-on-demand script Keep track of certificate expirations to prevent problems with the ssl-on-demand script.
How to use byobu to multiplex SSH sessions Byobu allows you to maintain multiple terminal windows, connect via SSH, disconnect, reconnect, and share access, all while keeping the session alive.
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Thank you for a record year (and looking ahead to 2015) 2014 has been a record year for Opensource.com. And, we couldn't have done it without you: our readers, writers, community moderators, editors, sharers, and supporters. Thank…
Automate your live demos with this shell script Try this script the next time you give a presentation to prevent making typos in front of a live audience.