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OpenStack by the numbers

What can you learn from numbers alone? That is the question many in the open source community have grappled with when looking at comparative values of commits, committers…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
June 20, 2014

Integrating OpenStack and OpenDaylight

Interest in software defined networking continues to grow, and for many, OpenStack and OpenDaylight are the natural tools for transitioning data centers to this new paradigm…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
June 19, 2014

Using OpenStack for scientific research

As scientists and researchers develop new and better methods for collecting data, from new sensor technology to advancements in data mining techniques, the sheer volume of…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
June 13, 2014

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A quick update: Great news, the necessary quorum was met with sixteen hours to spare! But please, if you haven't voted yet, your voice is still important. Go vote!

Great idea Scott! I'm starting to realize my RSS collection has outgrown the one-size-fits-all solution I had been using, since the blogs I subscribe to fall into different categories depending on whether I read all of the content or just skim for headlines that interest me, and also vary upon whether I typically read the articles immediately or bookmark them for later.

It seems for me, separating out the articles I mark as "read later" and using calibre to create an epub of those would be a great solution that I hadn't ever really thought about, since they're generally long-form articles that would be great to read on my bus commute.

Thanks for sharing!