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12 resources for open source community management in 2023

Open source projects thrive because of their communities. It makes sense that community management is a big topic on Opensource.com. This year, we had several good articles looking at different aspects of communities and how they’re started, protected, and nurtured.

Working with Btrfs Snapshots

This article will explore what Btrfs snapshots are, how they work, and how you can benefit from taking snapshots in every-day situations. This is part of a series that takes a closer look at Btrfs, the default filesystem for Fedora Workstation and Fedora Silverblue since Fedora Linux 33. In case you missed it, here’s the […]

5 ways to bring open source to your job

Open source drives businesses and organizations around the world. This year, Opensource.com authors published several outstanding articles about open source at work. Topics ranged from contributing to open source, to mentoring, and productivity. Here are five of my favorite articles about how open source can help your career and organization.

How to Install Mastodon Social Network on Debian 11

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Dec 30, 2022 7:33 AM CST)
  • Groups: Debian, Linux; Story Type: News Story
In this tutorial, you'll install Mastodon, a decentralized microblogging platform on a Debian 11 server. With this guide, you'll set up Mastodon with PostgreSQL as the database server and Nginx as a reverse proxy.

How open source provides accessibility for the neurodivergent community

Not everyone uses the internet or digital assets in the same way. When some people think about accessibility, they only think of people with physical disabilities, which accounts for a portion of disabilities worldwide. According to the National Cancer Institute, 15-20% of people live with neurodivergence.

How to Install osTicket on Ubuntu 22.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Dec 29, 2022 5:15 PM CST)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
osTicket is an open-source and one of the most widely used ticketing systems by small and medium-sized businesses. It is a simple and easy-to-use web-based customer support portal that helps you to manage and track all tickets.

GitHub Actions: Use Podman to run Fedora Linux

Introduction GitHub enables distributed and collaborative code development. To ensure software works correctly, many projects use continuous integration to build and test each new contribution before including it. The continuous integration service on GitHub is GitHub actions. Background GitHub offers testing on Ubuntu, macOS and Windows operating systems. However, there is a wide variety of […]

5 open source ideas for being more inclusive through accessibility

As the internet opens the planet into a world stage, inclusion should be at the forefront of how we design, build, and implement our ideas. With 15% of people self-identifying as disabled worldwide, that is far too many people to leave behind due to lack of accessibility. This includes permanent, temporary, episodic, and situational disabilities.

11 tips for writing a good Git commit message

Lately, I have been paying closer attention to the changelogs I get from products and services when updates are needed.

Industrial Edge Controller powered by ESP32-S3 module

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Giorgio Mendoza (Posted by bob on Dec 28, 2022 7:39 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
The EdgeBox-ESP-100 is a rugged controller equipped with the ESP32-S3 SoC. This new product from SeeedStudio offers support for fieldbus solutions as 1x CAN Bus, 1x RS485. Ethernet LAN port, and other isolated peripherals. Unlike other SeeedStudio products from the Edge Series (i.e. EdgeBox-RPi-200/1000), the EdgeBox-ESP-100 integrates the following ESP32 SoC.  ESP32-S3 – Xtensa 32-bit […]

3 aspects of Rust you need to learn

Rust is consistently voted one of the languages people most want to learn. In 2022, Opensource.com had a few articles to help you get started. Rust is a fairly new language, but it's grown quickly.

6 articles to inspire open source sustainability in 2023

The scientific community builds upon open access and open information. Recalling the famous quote in a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton: "if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." The scientific community has built our collective knowledge of the world around us on the information shared by those who came before us, and that is still the case today.

Lichee Pi 4A RISC-V platform available for pre-order

Sipeed recently unveiled their latest embedded platform based on a RISC-V processor. The Lichee Pi 4A System-on-Module is compatible with a carrier board providing access to dual GbE LAN ports, display support, one microSD card, etc. According to the product announcement, the Lichee Pi 4A features the TH1520 System-on-Chip which consists of a Quad-core C910 […]

10 resources for Python programmers

One of my favorite things about Python is that it's an actual language that's also useful as a teaching language.

Lenovo reveals Mini PC equipped with Intel's 13th Gen Intel Core processors

This week, Lenovo released details about their upcoming consumer products including their newest IdeaCentre Mini PC. The Lenovo’s 01IRH8 will integrate Intel’s latest 13th Gen Processors, support for Gen4 SSD storage, Wi-Fi6 and other peripherals. Lenovo’s press release mentioned that this Mini-PC will support “up to next-gen Intel Core i7 processors.” To be more specific, […]

5 Raspberry Pi tutorials to inspire DIY creativity

'Tis the season for holiday pies and tasty treats, so why not talk about every open source enthusiast's favorite hardware delight: the Raspberry Pi. This year, Opensource.com contributors put in work on how to use the Pi for all sorts of cool projects and use cases. (Did you see the one about creating your own holiday light display with ping pong balls?) From business solutions to just-for-fun projects, these articles will show you a brand new way to use the Raspberry Pi in your life.

My favorite open source alternatives this year

When Twitter announced new ownership earlier this year, many people sought out alternatives to the proprietary social media platform. Mastodon, a decentralized open source platform, stepped into the spotlight of the mainstream. If you're looking to switch from Twitter to Mastodon, read Jessica Cherry's tutorial and check out my article about the key differences. For veteran Mastodon users, learn how to get the green checkmark with Seth Kenlon's guide using encrypted keys.

M5Stack ESP32 module supports PoE

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Dec 25, 2022 12:18 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The PoESP32 is a compact module from M5Stack that is equipped with a RJ45 port with PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) support. The device can be used in applications that involve HTTP, MQTT and similar communication protocols.  The PoESP32 is offered with the following ESP32 SoC: ESP32-WROOM-32U — dual core (up to 240 MHz); 600 DMIPS, 520 KB […]

$16.00 Arducam Mega supports SPI interface

The Arducam Mega is a low-power camera compatible with any microcontroller that supports SPI protocol. This embedded camera is offered in 3MP/5MP variants and it supports a fully open-source SDK for software development.  According to the product page, the Arducam Mega should be compatible with any 3.3V and 5V microcontroller that supports SPI interface. The […]

Patch now: Serious Linux kernel security hole uncovered

The Zero Day Initiative originally rated this Linux 5.15 in-kernel SMB server, ksmbd, bug a perfectly awful 10.

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