The visual components on opensource.com are an important element to the look and feel of our content. The images help set the tone for the site. The imagery embodies several…
The visual components on opensource.com are an important element to the look and feel of our content. The images help set the tone for the site. The imagery embodies several…
The opensource.com team is happy to announce the addition of four new community moderators to our team. You've probably read some of their articles on the site. And because…
A little less than a year ago, I was asked to direct OpenHatch's Open Source Comes to Campus event series. This event is a workshop designed to introduce college students to…
The year 2013 brought great progress for the adoption of open source in the health and science industries. We covered some excellent open source stories, h ere the highlights…
Many people complain about being able to keep up with all the information that they need to—or think they need to. While for me information overload is impossible, I…
Open gaming roundup Week of November 22 - 29, 2014 Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Valve at the Game Developer Conference, 1000 games for…
Tips for volunteer retention in open communities, from a software project to a co-op grocery store. You might not think of your grocery store as something that builds…
See how these groups are joining forces: Open Food Network, Farm Hack, Open Source Beehives, Open Source Seed Initiative, and Growstuff. "He who receives ideas from me…
Open gaming roundup Week of November 8 - 14, 2014 Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Gamebuino's Arduino console, Oculus VR's SDK for mobile…
The holiday season is upon us and that means family, friends, fond memories, and food. I thought I would reminisce and revisit of some classic computer adventure games that I…
As a society, we are far removed from our food sources and even further from understanding how they work. Most of us interact with the food system as unconscious consumers…