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Although Richard Stallman seemed to be absent from this year’s LibrePlanet event, the Free Software Foundation has announced he will be livestreaming his “The Stare of the Free Software Movement” talk on April 13th at 2 p.m. Eastern Time.
SiFive Becomes Open Source RISC-V’s First Unicorn Company
The growth of SiFive and other companies focused on open source RISC-V-based processors will eventually bring the possibility of completely free and open computing to free and open source software advocates.
Why AlmaLinux Is the Distro to Beat in the CentOS Linux Replacement Arena
As AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux vie for dominance in the free RHEL replacement space that was abandoned by CentOS Linux, Alma appears to be making deeper inroads on several fronts.
Fedora Plans to Party for 36 Like It’s 2022!
If you’re a Fedora user, you might want to mark your calendar for May 12-14. It seems that the distro is planning a party for the release of Fedora 36.
Free & Online: Open Source 101 on Tuesday (In-Person Meetup in April)
More than 80 speakers from various open source fields will be giving presentations online on March 29th at Open Source 101, a single-day open source conference hosted by All Things Open.
After Last Year’s Hack, OSI Elects New Board Members Without Incident
Last year’s election for board members at Open Source Initiative was “hacked,” which necessitated a re-vote. Fortunately, this year’s election was a smooth experience.
Who’s Who in Open Source: Three Honorees Receive ‘Free Software Awards’ at LibrePlanet
In typical LibrePlanet fashion, even though forced online for the third year in a row by the pandemic, it remained true to its commitment to software freedom by streaming the event using only free and open source software.
AlmaLinux Can Now Drive Power Processors
CentOS replacement AlmaLinux on Friday released a new ISO for a version of it’s operating system that supports IBM’s open source Power processor.
Free & Online: Open Source 101 Coming March 29 With Great Speakers and “Wow!” Prizes
On March 29th you can broaden your open source horizons, sharpen some skills, and maybe even get a free System76 laptop or a Lenovo Chromebook if you’re lucky enough to win a prize.
Finding Faults: CNCF Has Moved Chaos Mesh to Its Incubator
When you’re a big enterprise with a cloud native infrastructure running on thousands of servers and from numerous clouds, nipping a problem in the bud isn’t good enough. Chaos Mesh can help you find an issue before it gets triggered and causes a costly outage.
Neil McGovern Stepping Down as Gnome’s Executive Director
McGovern will have been in the position well over five years by the time a replacement is found and put in place — the longest tenure of any executive director in the organization’s history.
‘The Register’ Lays an Egg: SUSE Liberty Linux is NOT a Distro
Although several news outlets have reported that SUSE Liberty Linux is a new RHEL-based distribution, it’s actually a support program for organizations running multiple Linux flavors.
Learn About Blender and Maybe Get a Free Book – What’s Not to Like?
All Things Open presents Blender 101 on Tuesday, February 15, 2022 as a free webinar. Copies of “Blender for Dummies”, All Things Open t-shirts and stickers, and other swag will be given away to lucky winners!
EFF Asks Appeals Court to Find DMCA Provisions Unconstitutional
The Electronic Frontiers Foundation is attempting to have some DMCA provisions declared unconstitutional by the courts on First Amendment grounds.
Covid Concerns Push Scale 19x to July and to a New Venue
Covid mandates have forced Scale organizers to reschedule the Southern California-based conference, which has also necessitated a change in venue.
After Nearly Six Years, Dirk Hohndel Is Leaving VMware
VMware’s chief open source officer said he’s stepping down because he, “came to the conclusion that it was time to acknowledge I had completed the job I set out to do.”
Omicron Storm Cancels In-person ‘Spacewalk’ Event – Online Version Rescheduled
The current Omicron spike has forced organizers at All Things Open to make their first-of-the-year Spacewalk event online only and reschedule it for January 25, 2022.
Software Freedom Conservancy Reaches Milestone in Fundraiser Ending Jan 15
Even though the Software Freedom Conservancy as crossed one major fundraising hurdle, additional funding is still needed — so give what you can.
Solus Again Navigating Rough Seas as Co-lead Quits
Solus OS’s’s co-lead developer leaves to help the project’s founder develop another distro, SerpentOS, but will continue to be lead developer for the Budgie desktop environment, which will become an independent project. Confused? Don’t be. We’ll explain it all.
Ubuntu Seeks a Gaming Product Manager to Build Cred With Gamers
Much of the technology is already in place to make Ubuntu an excellent gaming distribution, but it’s not optimized for gamers out-of-the-box.
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