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The PHP Foundation is an effort by 10 key PHP-dependent vendors to assure adequate funding to keep the popular scripting language viable.
FSFE Calls for ‘Device Neutrality’ in EU’s Proposed ‘Digital Markets Act’
The proposed legislation, which would regulate “gatekeeper” platforms in the EU, doesn’t go far enough, according to the FSFE.
LibreOffice Releases User Guides for Impress and Calc 7.2
Electronic versions of LibreOffice’s guides are available as free downloads, or print-on-demand versions through Lulu.
Five Lessons from ‘All Things Open’ on Hosting In-Person Events During COVID
Todd Lewis, the founder and chairperson at All Things Open, writes about the challenges of launching a major in-person event during the Age of Covid.
A German State Is Saying Goodbye Windows, Hello Linux
The state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany has already produced plans to make the state government almost 100% open source by the end of 2026.
Bilibili: Another Chinese Company Joins the Open Invention Network
Bilbili becomes the third large China-based video centered social network to throw its patents into Open Invention Network’s kitty this year.
Looking for Open Source Code Repositories? The French Government Has Your Back
The EU and many of its member states are highly supportive of open source software. France takes that to new levels.
Tux’s Favorite Recipes: Enticing Snippets from the New ‘Linux Cookbook, 2nd Edition’
The recipes that Carla Shroder shares here only begin to scratch the surface of what’s to be found in the Second Edition of her classic guide to Linux. If it was up to us, however, we would have called it “The Joy of Linux”.
Open Source Summit Japan 2021 Is All Virtual — Enjoy from Wherever You Are!
Since Open Source Summit Japan will be all virtual again this year, meaning live access anywhere, we’ve made some picks and suggestions, as well as some observations.
Mozilla Plays Matchmaker: Microsoft Store Now Offers Firefox for Windows 10 and 11
A dozen years ago, the notion of Microsoft doing anything to make it easier for Windows users to find and install open source software would’ve been unthinkable.
AlmaLinux 8.5 Is Out, Less Than 48 Hours After Latest RHEL Release
Users can download now for on-premises and edge installations. Images for AWS, Azure, GCP and other clouds will be available soon.
OpenSUSE is Looking for Candidates to Run for Its Board
Two seats on the board at openSUSE are up for grabs. Candidates will be announced on November 22, and voting begins on December 13.
Ken Starks Hangs Up His Spurs at Reglue
In the beginning it was The HeliOS Project, and just getting donations of equipment was a challenge to say the least. But by 2012 we had morphed into our own nonprofit with our own facility, and a pool of over 100 volunteers who made Reglue.org the success it became. Since then, Reglue.org has placed 2,237 computers into financially-disadvantaged homes of students, ranging from middle school kids to graduate students.
Raspberry Pi Unveils ‘Code Club World’: A Way for Kids to Learn Code at Home
The Raspberry Pi Foundations latest project, Code Club World, turns learning to code into fun games and challenges.
Free and Online ‘2021 State of the Onion’ Slated for November 17
“2021 State of the Onion” will be online on November 17 and will be available for viewing on Tor’s YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter accounts.
Why I Wrote the Linux Cookbook, Second Edition
Spoiler alert: “Most tech authors don’t write to make money. We write to share cool stuff.”
Is System76 Going to Drop Gnome for a Home Brewed, Scratch Made Desktop?
System76’s CEO told FOSS Force that the company is in the early stages of putting a desktop project together, and cited 2023 as a potential release date.
Again Virtual, CloudStack Collaboration Conference Opens Monday 11/8
The online event is free-to-attend, although those living on the West Coast might find the start time to be a little early.
Cracker Hackers Having a Field Day With GitLab Vulnerability
The exploit, patched since April, only affects customers running on-premises versions of GitLab and doesn’t affect GitLab.com.
Project Trident, a Linux Distribution with BSD Roots, Shuts Down
Project Trident’s default Lumina desktop environment is unaffected by this development and will continue to be developed and maintained for Linux and BSD users.
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