Leftovers: OSS
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Walmart Takes Aim at 'Cloud Lock-in'
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Walmart Takes A Swipe At Amazon By Opening Up Its Cloud Management Software
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Walmart wants to help unchain companies from their cloud
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Meet Amazon's new cloud rival: Walmart to help companies avoid cloud 'lock-in'
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Walmart disrupts 'Hotel California effect' in cloud
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Walmart open-sources its internal PaaS to stick it to Amazon
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Walmart OneOps cloud platform goes open source
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Walmart to open-source its cloud-hopping code
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Walmart open-sources portable cloud code OneOps
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Walmart Takes Swipe At Amazon With Open Source Cloud
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Amazon's newest cloud competitor is familiar foe: Wal-Mart
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WalmartLabs is releasing OneOps cloud technology to the world as open source
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A conversation with Sussman on AI and asynchronous programming
Sussman seemed to disagree with that view of things. "Software freedom is a requirement for the system I'm talking about!" I liked hearing this, but didn't understand fully what he meant... was he talking about the foundations on top of which the AI software ran?
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Robots in Depth: OSRF’s Tully Foote on open source, ROS, and standardization
Robots in Depth is a new video series featuring interviews with researchers, entrepreneurs, VC investors, and policy makers in robotics, hosted by Per Sjöborg. In this interview, Tully Foote — ROS Platform Manager at the Open Source Robotics Foundation (OSRF) — explains the benefits of open source in robotics and how ROS came to be an open standar
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A tool for tracking non-code GitHub contributions
In today's open source world, there are a number of very large communities that have tangible incentives for contributing to projects. Commits that make it into the master branch of Docker can attract tips, and once you become an Active Technical Contributor for OpenStack you get a number of perks, including free entry to the next OpenStack Summit.
For smaller projects based on GitHub, it's relatively easy to find contributions for a user, or contributors for a project. There are some limitations to this, but the mechanism is there.
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