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The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced it has published an important new guide to participating in the Linux kernel Community. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 17 days ago
Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
Linux is beginning to find its legs as the foundation in many different technologies and in the process is fueling a feedback loop that is helping accelerate the operating systems popularity. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 39 days ago
Joe Brockmeier about his new job with the Linux Foundation. 'OStatic: What will your duties be with the Linux Foundation? ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 10 days ago
Activities: * Ryan Smith conducted and excellent "Introduction to Ubuntu" course last week. We should conduct a review and see if we can do it better next time. * Next week Ryan will be conducting an "Install Fest". What can we do to make this run as smoothly as possible. * Review the governance of Ubuntu Vancouver. It's been mostly ad hoc so far so lets see if we can formalize this some. Free and open to all. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 32 days ago
PR-USA.net Jul 19 2008 12:54PM GMT ... Source: club.mandriva.com --- 39 days ago
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Version 1.3 edited by awilliamson on 2008-07-11 23:16:13.0 ... Source: www.linuxdevices.com --- 8 days ago
An open developer Community has desiged a tiny ARM9-based board for industrial applications, such as serial device servers. Manufactured by SystemBase of Korea, and designed by the "Embedded Module Developer Community" (EMDC), the "Eddy 2x" board comes with "Lemonix" real-time Linux and Eclipse-based "LemonIDE" tools. ... Source: www.zdnetasia.com --- 5 days ago
It is common for the open source Community to be called upon by vendors--including proprietary vendors--as beta testers, says industry player. ... Source: www.tuxmachines.org --- 29 days ago
Ever tried to please the GNU/Linux Community? Has it ever worked? If your really lucky it has and you haven't received any hate mail or been banned from any sites. If your not so lucky and you make mistakes you might be on the other side of the fence but does that mean your down and out? read more ... Source: ostatic.com --- 7 days ago
If you're toying with the idea of participating in the Linux kernel development process but don't know where to start, you'll want to have a look at a new guide available through The Linux Foundation . It's a thorough how-to that details everything from early-stage planning to posting patches. " How to participate in the Linux Community " is written by Jon Corbet, executive editor of LWN.net. It's perfect for developers who feel compelled to help with kernel development but don't want to wade into the waters without a clear picture of what's expected -- and what's not -- from volunteer participants. The guide also explains what pitfalls to watch for and suggests books and Web sites for check out for an even deeper understanding of kernel development. Amanda McPherson , Vice President of Marketing and Developer Programs at the Linux Foundation, says the idea for the guide was formed during the last Linux Foundation Developer Summit when she realized just how frequently she hears developers say they want to help, followed quickly by the question, "Where do I start?" She sat down with Corbet right then and sketched out a rough outline of what would become a 30-page document. She says now is the perfect time to release this guide because "as Linux use expands to new areas like mobile and sub-notebooks, it’s even more important to reach out to these new participants and make it as easy as possible to participate." "The strength of Lin ... Source: www.heise-online.co.uk --- 7 days ago
The Linux Foundation has published a guide to participating in the Linux Kernel Community to make getting developers involved easier. ... Source: del.icio.us --- 4 days ago
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It is a matter of fact that you'll find more articles on Linux HOW-TO's than for any other operating system! Have you tried to figure out the reason behind this? ... Source: www.prnewsnow.com --- 31 days ago
(Computer News and Information) OpenXchange Inc the leading provider of open source groupware today announced the availability of open source software packages of OpenXchange Server for most popular Linux distributionsAvailable at httpwwwopenxchangecomwikiindexphptitleCommunitySoftwareRepositoriesOpenXchange provides the latest software packages of OpenXchange Server for free download and use prepared for most popular versions of Linux including Debian Etch Fedora 8 openSUSE 102 103 11 Ubuntu 704 710 804Using the openSUSE Build Service a new tool sponsored by Novell OpenXchange is building and packaging applications for a large number of distributions OpenXchange configures the openSUSE Build Service once with reproduction and compilation done automatically To contribute to the ongoing development of OpenXchange Server users and developers are invited to visit wwwopenxchangecomheadercommunityareahtmlUsing openSUSE helps us to increase the use of OpenXchange Server by making our software available to an even broader audience said Juergen Geck CTO of OpenXchange We welcome participation by the open source Community and are fully committed to open standards and enabling industry partners and Community members to extend this Java and OSGibased communication platform far beyond traditional groupware functionalityOpenXchange offers email calendar contacts tasks and document sharing to provide companies with all the tools needed to facilitat ... Source: www.linux-foundation.org --- 5 days ago
There’s a great book published over at the Linux Foundation that helps developers who are interested in participating in Linux kernel development and the process for contributing. This is a great resource and is probably one of the most difficult “cultural” and procedural issues for new, aspiring kernel hackers. I think it’s absolutely fantastic the kernel Community itself has published a guide on how to participate. This will help significantly as the developer Community has scaled already to a very large number of participants. The LF should publish a PDF version… I’ll send them a suggestion. One other suggestion would be about how a developer should work with their internal legal team to get permission for submitting code. Perhaps we’ll see that in version 2.0. Oh, and of course it’s free (as in beer) - until O’Reilly buys the rights ;-) http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/book/how-participate-Linux-Community ... Source: ubuntucat.wordpress.com --- 22 days ago
I’m a long-term (three-year) forum member at the Ubuntu Forums. I’m also a moderator there. I realize that in any online Community, even one built around a common interest, there will be a diversity of members and a diversity of opinions. Nevertheless, there is a problem with mixed messages in the Linux Community. I’ve seen [...] ... Source: www.michaeldolan.com --- 3 days ago
There’s a great book published over at the Linux Foundation that helps developers who are interested in participating in Linux kernel development and the process for contributing. This is a great resource and is probably one of the most difficult “cultural” and procedural issues for new, aspiring kernel hackers. I think it’s absolutely fantastic the [...] ... Find more results for Linux Community on RSSMicro.com |
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