The Latest from LinuxCon
LinuxCon was the talk of the town this week with their announcements dominating the headlines. In other news, Ian Murdock blogged about how he came to Linux with a big thanks to Linus himself. Speaking of Linus, he made several headlines with his Q&A at LinuxCon this morning. Antergos got an update today, after my not having much luck with the last release last night. Dedoimedo said the Cinnamon desktop isn't "all sugar and spice" and Matthew Garrett didn't get a satisfying answer on intellectual property from Shuttleworth at LinuxCon.
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LinuxCon: Core Infrastructure Initiative Boosts Security Efforts
How does anyone know if any given open-source project is following security best practices? That's a question that the Linux Foundation is now trying to answer with a new program announced at the LinuxCon conference here.
Emily Ratliff, senior director of infrastructure security at the Linux Foundation, announced the new badging effort in a press conference with media and analysts. She said the program is akin to the badges used on the popular Github code-development and -sharing site.
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Linuxcon: The Changing Role of the Server OS
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IO Visor Networking Project Launches at Linuxcon [VIDEO]
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LinuxCon Day 2 recap: Security-centric
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An Evening with Containers
As part of the kickoff for the Linuxcon Containercon conference here there was An Evening with Containers on August 16. Seven speakers in total each delivered 5 minute lightning talks about different topics related to containers.
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Video: Linus Torvalds - Why You Should Choose A Career in Linux
Just noticed this short video and I thought it might interest some. I already have a "career in Linux" myself. How about you?
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Linuxcon: IBM Admits zOS is Still Better than Linux (for some things) [VIDEO]
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IBM Brings Linux-only Mainframe Computers for Enterprises
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IBM launches LinuxONE at LinuxCon, announces Open Mainframe Project
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IBM pushes mainframe Linux initiative with open source giveaway
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Canonical Will Create A Special Ubuntu System For The LinuxONE and z Systems
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IBM delivers Linux mainframes to the open source world
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