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OSIsoft to Collaborate with Dianomic as Part of Edge and Open Source Strategy
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How open source and agility are powering enterprise IT
Looking back over the past decade, history has certainly demonstrated that trying to predict the pace and nature of technology development is a near impossible task.
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OpenSFS Offers Maintenance Release 2.10.1 for the Lustre File SystemFulfills Commitment to Expand Open-Source Software to HPC Community
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PrismTech to Demonstrate Open Source FACE 2.1 Transport Services Segment Reference Implementation at NAVAIR FACE Exhibition and TIM
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Japanese TeX User Meeting 2017
Last saturday the Japanese TeX User Meeting took place in Fujisawa, Kanagawa. For those who have been at the TUG 2013 in Tokyo you will remember that the Japanese TeX community is quite big and vibrant. On Saturday about 50 users and developers gathered for a set of talks on a variety of topics.
The first talk was by Keiichiro Shikano (鹿野 桂一郎) on using Markup text to generate (La)TeX and HTML. He presented a variety of markup formats, including his own tool xml2tex.
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Who knew we still had low-hanging fruits?
We had the opportunity of explaining how we at Collabora cooperated with igalians to implemented and optimise a Wayland nested compositor for WebKit2 to share buffers between processes in an efficient way even on broken drivers. Most of the discussions and some of the work that led to this was done in previous hackfests, by the way!
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