Leftovers: OSS

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The Open Source Initiative Welcomes Mifos Initiative
The Open Source Initiative® (OSI) this week welcomed The Mifos Initiative as the latest Affiliate Member to join the global non-profit focused on promoting and protecting open source software, development and communities.
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Pixar Presents A Blender To Renderman Plugin
Earlier this year pixar released a free, non-commercial version of Renderman, their photo-realistic 3D rendering software used within the company's animated movies. Coming out now thanks to work by Pixar and the community is a Blender-to-Renderman exporter plug-in.
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Haiku OS Working On A Systemd-Inspired Boot Daemon
Haiku OS, the BeOS-inspired open-source operating system, has reached the point of being feature-complete for launch_daemon, their new boot/service manager partially inspired by systemd.
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Containerizing OpenStack with Docker, Google joins the OpenStack Foundation, and more
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Free Training on Hadoop and Big Data Proliferates
The good news is that free and low-cost training offerings for Hadoop are proliferating in both classroom settings and online. Here are just a few opportuntities you can take advantage of.
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Virtualized Hadoop: A brief look at the possibility
Hadoop, or formally Apache Hadoop, is the popular software for creating clusters of computers to handle large data sets, known familiarly as big data. It is an open source project that has gathered support from Yahoo! (where it began as a project in 2005), Cloudera, Hortonworks, Twitter, LinkedIn, VMware, Intel, and others.
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Open Document Format 1.2 Makes It As Latest ISO/IEC Standard
The Document Foundation announced this week that ODF (Open Document Format) v1.2 has been published as an international standard by the ISO/IEC.
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SPI Has Published Their 2015 Annual Report With A Look At Debian, Arch Financials
Software in the Public Interest (SPI), the organization that represents the finances for Arch Linux, Debian, FreeDesktop.org, and other countless other free software projects, has published their annual report that offers a glimpse into the financials of these open projects.
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What is open science?
In his autobiography, Just for Fun, Linux creator Linus Torvalds argues that the open source process tends to mirror the scientific enterprise. "Science was originally viewed as something dangerous, subversive, and antiestablishment—basically how software companies sometimes view open source," he writes. And like science, Torvalds suggests, open source drives innovation: "It is creating things that until recently were considered impossible, and opening up unexpected new markets."
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5 human-powered open hardware projects
Thanks in large part to open hardware platforms like BITalino, biosignals are no longer bound to the walls of a medical practice; whether you're looking for the next cool project or to learn something new over summer vacation, physiological computing has plenty to offer. This article highlights a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
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Pyston Continues Working On Performance Optimizations
Pyston, the Dropbox-backed open-source Python implementation that leverages LLVM for greater performance, is continuing to tweak its implementation for maximum performance potential.
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PHP 7.0 Beta 1 Brings Better Performance, New Language Features
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 7.0.0 Beta 1. This is the third pre-release of the new PHP 7 major series. All users of PHP are encouraged to test this version carefully, and report any bugs and incompatibilities in the bug tracking system.
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PHP 7.0 Beta 1 Brings Better Performance, New Language Features
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| TV-Lite – GTK 3 IPTV, Sopcast, Acestream Player for Linux
TV-Lite is a free open-source IPTV player with Sopcast and Acestream handling capabilities, which runs in Linux and Windows.
TV-Lite aims to be a replacement for the older TV-Maxe. It so far uses VLC for media playback, and need Acestream and / or Sopcast for this program to be able to handle the respective stream types.
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Qubes OS 4.0.4-rc2 has been released!
We’re pleased to announce the second release candidate for Qubes OS 4.0.4.
| NuTyX 20.12.1 available with cards 2.4.124
I am very happy to announce the new version of NuTyX 20.12.1 and cards 2.4.124.
The compilation chain is completely rebuilt in addition to glibc 2.32, gcc 10.2.0 and binutils 2.34
The xorg-server graphics server version 1.20.10, the Mesa 3D library in 20.3.2, gtk3 3.24.24 and qt 5.15.2 are also in their latest versions.
The python interpreters are ent 3.9.0 and 2.7.18.
The XFCE desktop environment is updated to version 4.14.3.
The MATE desktop environment is also updated to version 1.24, the latest version available.
The KDE desktop environment is available in Plasma 5.20.4, Framework 5.76.0 and applications in 20.12.1. et les applications en 20.12.1.
Available browsers are: firefox 84.0.2, chromium 87.0.4280.88, falkon 3.1.0, epiphany 3.38.2, etc
Many desktop applications have been updated as well like thunderbird 78.6.1, Scribus 1.5.6.1, libreoffice 7.0.4.2, gimp 2.10.22, etc.
Core NuTyX ships with Long Term Support (LTS) kernels: 4.9.253, 4.14.217, 4.19.170, 5.4.92 and 5.10.10 and the latest stable version 5.10.10.
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