OSS Leftovers
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Chef sidles up to security for bringing automated compliance to devops
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GNOME.Asia Summit 2017 to be hosted in Chongqing China
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Rootconf/Devconf 2017
This year's Rootconf was special as it also hosted Devconf for the first time in India. The conference took place at MLR Convention Centre, JP Nagar, Bangalore on 11-12 May, 2017. The event had 2 parallel tracks running, 1 was for Rootconf and the other one for Devconf. Rootconf is a place like other Hasgeek events where you get to see friends and make new friends, learn about what they are up to and share your stints.
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Mozilla Thimble Gets a Makeover
That’s why Mozilla built Thimble nearly five years ago. Much like Firefox enables users to browse the web, Thimble enables users to learn the web. It’s our browser-based tool for learning to code.
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Collabora Online 2.1 Gets First Point Release to Improve Usability & Reliability
Based on the Collabora Office 5.3 office suite, Collabora Online 2.1 was released earlier this month, along with Collabora Online Development Edition (CODE) 2.1, adding many improvements to both interoperability and scalability, as well as many new features and enhancements that you can view in our report.
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Microsoft now uses Git and GVFS to develop Windows
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Windows switch to Git almost complete: 8,500 commits and 1,760 builds each day
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PF and networking tutorial with OpenBSD [iophk: "slides online already in advance"]
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Sixteen new GNU releases in the month of May
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Court Ruling Supports Contractual and Statutory Enforcement of Open Source Software Licenses
Artifex Software provides "Ghostscript" software that interprets Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) files and other page description language files. Artifex distributes Ghostscript under a "dual license" model, offering its customers two licensing options: they can either use Ghostscript for free under the terms of the GNU General Public License v 3.0 (GPL), or purchase a commercial license to use the program without the restrictions of the GPL.2
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New GitHub Marketplace Showcases Integrators, Speeds Development
The platform allows developers to review and purchase new tools that do everything from helping to manage projects, to automating code building, testing code quality, or monitoring the impact of code changes.
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First-Class Tests.
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Request for to do the review of the zef package (Perl6 Module Manager)
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30 best practices for software development and testing
Joining any new company—with an established culture and programming practices—can be a daunting experience. When I joined the Ansible team, I decided to write up the software engineering practices and principles I’ve learned over the years and to which I strive to work. This is a non-definitive, non-exhaustive list of principles that should be applied with wisdom and flexibility.
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Adobe’s John Landwehr: Agencies Should Employ Analytics, Open Standards Tools to Transform Citizen Engagement
John Landwehr, a vice president and public sector chief technology officer at Adobe Systems (Nasdaq: ADBE), has said government agencies should leverage analytics and open standards to change the way they deliver information and services to citizens.
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Samba Patches Critical Remote Code Execution Flaw
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