Open source news this week: Sept. 1 - 6, 2013 What other open source-related news stories did you read about this week? Share them with us in the comments section. Follow us…
With the growing popularity of open source, it’s getting harder and harder to attract contributors to new projects. A quick Internet search shows us that there are about 20…
Open source news this week: September 9 - 13, 2013 What other open source-related news stories did you read about this week? Share them with us in the comments section. Follow…
I vividly remember my first experience using the Internet in 2000. The amount of information I was hit with by typing my first search term, university, was far beyond my…
If you live in the southeastern US (aka the Bible Belt) as I do, you’ve probably been to a church revival or two (or twenty). Revival is an event intended to light a fire…
Open source news this week: September 16 - 20, 2013 What other open source-related news stories did you read about this week? Share them with us in the comments section…
I attended the NSA Open Source Industry Day in Maryland this year and thought I'd summarize what did and didn't surprise me. We'll see if these observations prove…
Reading through the latest list of top 10 open source projects on Opensource.com has been a reminder of what a great year 2014 has been for open source. Established projects…
A new world record has been set and we've finally surpassed 500k page views in a month! We ended 2014 with a bang and December garnered 547,016 page views and 308,112 unique…
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Arduinos in Antarctica, a new open source project to stop human trafficking, a standard for the…
The popularity of open source software, and Linux in particular, continues to amaze. It might be the Linux driven website serving up this article, that open source browser you…
Dozens of new self-tracking wearable devices appear every month. They target health and quality of life applications, from sleep to physical activity. And, they are packaged…