Tag Archives: open source projects

Prosocial Behavior, Open Source and the Benefits of Extreme Giving

As I was reading Susan Dominus’s recent New York Times article about Adam Grant, a young PhD at Wharton School, and his research on prosocial behavior in the workplace, it [...]







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Thanks to User-Driven Trend, More Expected to Turn to Open Source for Innovation

In and outside of Red Hat, the BYOD (bring your own device) trend has instilled a greater sense of power and ownership for professionals wanting control over the tools they [...]







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Help Shape the Future of Open Source Survey

As we prepare to launch the 2013 Future of Open Source Survey, we want to hear from you!  What topic is most interesting to you this year?







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Evolving JavaScript: Trends of the 2012 Open Source Rookies

Sifting through the thousands of new open source projects that start each year is a refreshing, insightful process. As we completed our Rookies analysis of the new projects that hit [...]







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The Weekly Wrap Up

Now that we all survived the end of the world, let’s see what open source developments we have to look forward to in the future. Open source wireless networks are [...]







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Son of Weird Licenses

About two years ago — more or less for my own amusement — I wrote a piece about weird licenses that had been uncovered by the Black Duck KnowledgeBase team. [...]







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Oldies but Goodies: Seven Projects Still Rocking Open Source

We all get excited about the latest hot open source projects like CloudStack and Boot to Gecko — they’re new and exciting and the possibilities seem endless.  But what about [...]







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Automotive Heats Up with Linux Foundation and GENIVI Announcements

This week marks two major milestones for OSS-based automotive platform development. First, the GENIVI Alliance, an industry consortium of automotive OEMs and suppliers dedicated to building an open source in-vehicle infotainment [...]







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Five Tips for Recruiting the Best Linux Talent

Looking for a good Linux developer but finding some of the best are already taken? You’re not alone. The Linux Foundation’s 2012 Linux Jobs Report, produced in partnership with Dice.com, shows that [...]







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OSCON 2012 – Inspiring, Humbling, and Exhilarating!

Last week I had the privilege of attending OSCON 2012 in Portland, OR. While I regularly attend open source related events, this event is the biggest, baddest open source event [...]







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