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When Metrics Go Wrong - how to avoid bad metrics in open source projects

Metrics are great. They can give you situational awareness about what's going on in your community, help you identify issues that you need to fix, and prove the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of community initiatives. But sometimes things go wrong.

US Government Announces Open Source App Contest

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Feb 24, 2012 10:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Last week the Obama Administration introduced BusinessUSA, an online platform to help small businesses in their efforts to grow, hire, and export products and services. Now the U.S. Department of Commerce has kicked off a US$ 10,000 app development contest.

Will the VA Move from Microsoft to Open Source?

The Department of Veterans Affairs Technology Acquisition Center is ready to lower costs, and one way to do that is to get rid of costly Microsoft Office applications and adopt cloud-based or open source solutions instead.

How to Kickstart an Open Source Music Revolution with CASH Music

On February 10, 2012, CASH Music launched a Kickstarter campaign and raised more than 70% of their $30,000 goal in about 24 hours. What is CASH Music? And why does it already have vocal support from musicians, Firefox, and even Neil Gaiman?

Controlling Liquor Loss with Linux

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Feb 8, 2012 12:05 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
What does Linux have to do with the Replay Lounge's success? As it turns out, a lot.

Interview with Jaisen Mathai of OpenPhoto

I met Jaisen Mathai at SCALE10x after seeing his UpSCALE talk in which he introduced the OpenPhoto project with 20 slides in five-minutes. In this interview, Mathai explains what inspired the ambitious project and his vision for where it will be by the end of the year.

How Small Business PrintedArt Uses Linux and Open Source

Sure, Linux is great for big organizations like Google, Facebook, and others, but what about small business? Take a look at PrintedArt. Founded in 2010, PrintedArt is an online shop that sells limited-editions of fine art photography. It now has three full-time and three part-time employees and eight sales representatives. According to President and CEO Klaus Sonnenleiter, Linux and open source play a number of roles in the company's success.

Meet the Gentlemen Behind Gentlemint, the Mint of Manly Things

Developer Brian McKinney explains the inspiration and open source technology behind Gentlemint, a new online "mint of manly things."

Linux Foundation Report Shows Growing Linux Adoption Rates in the Enterprise

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Jan 20, 2012 12:04 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Community, Linux
New survey shows Linux as the preferred platform for Big Data, virtualization, and cloud computing trends.

Are Your Tech Skills Right for HPC Jobs?

Do you have what it takes to land that job with an HPC vendor you've got your eye on? Brent Welch, the director of software architecture at Panasas, talks about the role Linux plays in HPC at Panasas and the in-demand technical skills supercomputing suppliers need from job applicants.

MLK and Open Source: 2 Degrees of Separation

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Jan 13, 2012 7:27 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Community, Linux
Monday, January 16, 2012 is Martin Luther King Day, and in honor of that occasion I present to you a story of King's two degrees of separation from open source, specifically NASA's new open source code site.

How a website helps organize NASA colleagues & engage the open source community

  • https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/535755-organizing-open-source-efforts-at-nasa; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Jan 12, 2012 4:05 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Community, Linux
Recently I spoke with William Eshagh and his colleague, Sean Herron, a technology strategist at NASA, about their new open source code site and the roles Linux and open source play at the organization.

Everything I Needed to Know about Linux I Learned from My Pets

My relationship with my motley crew of cats and dogs is similar to my relationship with Linux. In both cases, I've learned that patience pays off, and life is better with than without them.

4 Cool Open Source Tools for Worship

Cool tools to project song lyrics or videos, study the Qur'an & Bible, & get your church online

Interview with a Pirate: Amelia Andersdotter

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Nov 21, 2011 11:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Linux
In 2009, Amelia Andersdotter, a member of the Swedish Pirate Party (Piratpartiet), won a seat at the European Parliament in Brussels, but her official appointment was delayed until this year. Amelia Andersdotter talks about open source, Linux, and taking a seat on the European Parliament

Libguestfs 1.14 offers new tools to help users analyze and fix alignment problems in guests

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by rendsley on Oct 27, 2011 10:31 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Red Hat
In a blog post today, Richard Jones, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, announced the release of libguestfs 1.14, an open source set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine (VM) disk images.

Watch Large Hadron Collider Collisions with an Android App

The Department of Physics at the University of Oxford releases super-cool, free Large Hadron Collider Google Android app.

What Can Your Team Learn from a Bike Shed?

  • HP.com; By Rikki Kite (Posted by rendsley on Sep 27, 2011 6:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In October 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp sent an email to the FreeBSD mailing list with the subject line A bike shed (any colour will do) on greener grass.... In that long note, he explained Parkinson's Law of Triviality, which is also known as bikeshedding or the bicycle-shed example.

It Takes Open Source to Raise a Village

  • NetworkWorld.com; By Rikki Kite (Posted by rendsley on Sep 24, 2011 12:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Open Source Ecology and the Global Village Construction Set take a collaborative approach to building civilizations.

MySQL Moves Closer to Closed

Founder Monty Widenius says open core model is bad for business.

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