Open source communities can be very friendly places, but there are right and wrong ways to ask for help. In her lightning talk at Great Wide Open 2016, Emily Dunham shares the…
A common piece of advice thrown around in tech circles is to "get involved," but what does that mean, exactly? In her Great Wide Open 2016 lightning talk, Ginny Ghezzo…
The open source world pioneered the use of digital badges to reward skills, achievements, and to signal transparency and openness. Scientific journals should apply open source…
TravelSpirit is a new enterprise that is fusing together disparate open source community projects linked to New Mobility Services (NMS), Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)…
The Cascadia Community Builder Award recognizes a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the free software movement in the Cascadia region, and this year's winner…
The Opensource.com team thanks our community moderators, writers, community members, readers, and colleagues for another exciting year in the world of open source. In the past…
With 100 articles published, August was a fun and busy month on Opensource.com. We published two series, LinuxCon/ContainerCon Toronto and Back to School, which continued into…
In September Opensource.com published 87 articles, including 2 series: DrupalCon Dublin and Open Source Worldwide. We also started our All Things Open 2016 series, which will…
Would you like to write for us? Opensource.com is looking for stories, tutorials, and opinion peices on the topics and ideas you see below. From personal experiences in open…
The Opensource.com preview brings you highlights from last month, editorial announcements for coming months, and other tidbits. Highlights from July In July, we published 92…
May was an action-packed month, with 105 articles published, including 31 OSCON interviews, articles, and reports; an open source and hardware series; and a DrupalCon series…