Leftovers: OSS

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Let's Embrace Our Open-Source Overlords
Those benefits are why companies like Hewlett Packard are jumping in with both feet with their own open-source productivity systems. But too often, the issues with such software turn out to be both practical (it has different needs from proprietary software) and political (those needs may make it a tougher sell to the board).
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Internet2 deploys ONOS SDN operating system
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ONOS Expands Its Reach on Internet2
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Internet2 Implements Open Source SDN Networking OS
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Internet2 Implements First Large-Scale Deployment of ONOS on a Live Network
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Airbnb Open Sources Software to Lure Talent Amid ‘Insane’ Competition
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Get a lifetime of OSTraining: 96% off open-source web development training
For under 80 bucks, OSTraining opens up their vault to you, offering more than 2,500 videos covering the most popular topics in web design and open-source programming. You'll get in-depth training in WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, SEO, HTML, CSS, PHP and more from field experts with professional and teaching experience.
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Build your own super-size computer storage box with Backblaze's open-source Java library
The online backup service has open sourced its code for data storage
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Avnet Electronics Marketing Experts to Address IoT and Embedded Linux Development Opportunities at Freescale Technology Forum
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How Facebook and Yahoo are spawning billion-dollar startups
A piece of software called Cassandra was originally designed in 2008 as the engine that underpinned storing and searching through all the messages in your Facebook inbox, which is a tall order considering how many millions of messages the company has to deal with every day.
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What is OpenStack?
OpenStack is hardly the first open source project to be the center of broad-based, cross-category investment and collaboration, of course. Linux has been successful on this front for years. But successful projects have typically had a clear sense of purpose and identity: to be an operating system kernel, for example. OpenStack’s raison d’être, by comparison, has been less clear. On a high level, it’s been a mechanism for building an IaaS-type private cloud, but there have been major disagreements between project participants on how to get there, what to build it from and more. In some circumstances, this diversity can be a strength: the ability of OpenStack to substitute different storage subsystems based either on issues with the default choices, customer preferences or both has been useful. Abruptly attempting to redefine the IaaS vision to suddenly extend into PaaS, less so.
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Why OpenStack needs a “benevolent dictator”
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How OpenStack became the big dogs' game – and why it's still for you
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Has EMC Embarked on an Open Source Strategy?
Storage giant EMC stunned the IT community recently with the announcement that it plans to release an open source project based on its ViPR Controller software defined storage product.
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Toyota mulls using open-source version of Ford’s AppLink
Toyota said it may use an open-source version of Ford Motor’s AppLink connectivity system to speed up development of its connected in-car infotainment systems.
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Accton Technology Contributes Open Switch Software to ONF’s Open Source SDN Distribution
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Accton Technology Contributes Open Switch Software to ONF’s Open Source SDN Distribution
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ONF Releases Atrium Open SDN Software Distribution
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A reimplementation of NetBSD using a MicroKernel
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A reimplementation of NetBSD using a MicroKernel
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The FSF is hiring: Seeking a full-time outreach and communication coordinator
Our current outreach and communication coordinator has moved into a new position at the FSF, so we are looking for another person to fill the role.
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Meetup and a release party in B'lin?
Today at 7 it is ownCloud meetup time in C-Base again (and also in Munich, by the way!). As ownCloud Server 8.1 is scheduled for the beginning of next month, I hope to grab a daily ownCloud snapshot, put it on a Banana Pi and run the cool Smashbox testing tool against it to see how it fares.
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Open-source software to help smart building market reach $36bn by 2020
Smart buildings will soon be able to control themselves using “internet of things” (IoT) technology running on open-source operating systems if a joint project between American IT firms realises its ambitions.
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Hackaday Prize Entry: An Open Source Industrial Camera
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The next frontier of civic tech
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Dutch government gathering input for OGP Action Plan 2016-2017
On Wednesday, June 17, the Open Overheid (Open Government) agency, part of the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, is organising a consultation event to gather input for the next OGP Action Plan. The agency has invited stakeholders, experts and visionaries to be present in Utrecht, where 140 people will be able to contribute to the direction and contents of the Action Plan for the period 2016-2017.
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Open Source Weightless-N IoT Network Blankets London
In yet another move showing its dedication to implementing the IoT, the City of London this week got its very own Smart City network thanks to the Weightless SIG, an IoT standards advocacy body that supports the Weightless open source standard for M2M communications.
The network will operate on Nwave technology. Nwave, an international hardware and software provider of IoT technology, has been deployed by Digital Catapult, a British national centre for technological innovation, to make the base station infrastructure available for developers.
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How Pope Francis Can Stop Leaks: Make Encyclicals Open-Source
Taking a lesson from the open-source movement wouldn’t mean turning church doctrine into a free-for-all. There’s still hierarchy in open source, and there’s still process. Certain people decide, based on experience and authority, which code submissions to approve or reject.
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Hackaday Prize Entry: An Open Source Graphics Card
Further refinements of the design will include some primitive graphics routines. Not OpenGL or anything fancy, just something to reduce the number of writes on the SPI bus. It’s a great project, and perfect if you want to add video out to an Intel Galileo or other microcontroller project. [PK] has a video demo, you can check that out below.
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Aleph Objects reports two-year revenue growth of 809% for open-source 3D printers
Aleph Objects has reported a successful two years for the growth of its open source 3D printing technology including a string of award nominations and an impressive 809% revenue growth.
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3DPrinterOS, 3D Print Management Software Goes Open Source
3DPrinterOS has this week announced it is making its cloud 3D printing management software and features open source.
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Linux Foundation Launches Node.js Foundation
The Linux Foundation started talking to Node.js stakeholders last summer and was a facilitator in discussions that took place over the last eight months or so among the community and companies that support Node.js, according to Zemlin.
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Node.js and io.js are settling their differences, merging back together
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Node.js Foundation Advances Community Collaboration, Announces New Members and Ratified Technical Governance
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[UK] Digital Services 2 update
We have evaluated tenders in accordance with the evaluation criteria set out in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) and have reached an advanced stage in this process. Any suppliers who have been unsuccessful at the qualification stage have been notified separately. All tenders successful at the qualification stage will proceed in the procurement.
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SparkyLinux Finally Gets a KDE Plasma Edition, Xfce Flavor Updated to Xfce 4.16
Based on the Debian Testing repositories as of March 5th, 2021, where the development of the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series takes place, the SparkyLinux 2021.03 release ships with Linux kernel 5.10 LTS, the Calamares 3.2.37 installer, and various updated components (see below).
But what caught my attention is the fact that SparkyLinux now features a KDE Plasma edition! Until now, SparkyLinux shipped with the Xfce, LXQt, MATE, Openbox (MinimalGUI), and MinimalCLI (text-mode) editions.
| How to Mount Windows NTFS Partition in Linux
This is quite common for Dual Boot users who use Windows and Linux simultaneously for their work. You can easily mount Windows partitions through File Manager.
When you try to mount the NTFS partition from a terminal, you will encounter an error “The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
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