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Here are some resolutions that Google might consider making for 2025. The problem addressed in the fifth point particularly irks us when we're doing research here at FOSS Force.
Cohabitating in Passadena: SCALE 22x’s Colocated Events
At 2025’s Southern California Linux Fest, there will be at least eight colocated open-source-focused events in addition to the main attraction.
StackLok Is Making Security ‘Boring’ for Open-Source AI-Assisted Devs
Stacklok’s new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
Spaceman’s 2025 Spacewalk to Be Guided By AI
2025’s Spacewalk will focus on artificial intelligence, with a panel composed of AI industry experts being moderated by Mark Hinkle, editor of The Artificially Intelligent Enterprise newsletter.
Elementry OS 8: Beauty and the Flatpak Beast — With Screenshots
Elementary OS’s continues its tradition of being easy to use, with many improvements made to its Flatpak-based AppCenter.
Nextcloud Takes on ‘Teams’ With ‘Talk’ — We Have Screenshots
Going toe-to-toe with proprietary players these days means including a capable AI assistant. As Ragu used to say, “It’s in there.”
AlmaLinux 10 Beta Distinguishes Itself From RHEL 10 Beta
I wasn’t about to write that without confirmation from benny. The fourth law of journalism, “don’t write about something unless you’re sure you know what you’re writing about,” applies as much to tech journalism as it does to real journalism.
How Many People In Your State Are Trying to Get the Same Tech Job That You’re Seeking?
If that’s their plan, then so far it seems to be working for them. I’m writing about it, and here you are reading about it. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you and I aren’t doing our part to keep the wheels of capitalism greased.
Apache Software Foundation’s New President, Ruth Suehle, to Focus on Security and Community
On Monday, the Apache Software Foundation announced that Ruth Suehle has replaced David Nalley as the foundation’s president.
More ATO Sessions Available Online; December RTP Meetup Speaker Announced; ATO AI Call for Papers
Additional sessions from this year’s conference are now available on All Things Open‘s YouTube Channel, and December’s Meetup will feature a Red Hatter who’ll talk about AI.
Rocky Linux 9.5 Released With Podman 5.0 and Cockpit Files Plugin Availability
The latest and greatest version of Rocky Linux has been released, battle tested, and is ready-to-go.
OpenELA Publishes Code for Devs Who Want to DIY RHEL 9.5
Wanna build your own RHEL clone? OpenELA’s got all the source code you need, ready to download for free.
Everything Red Hat Says About RHEL 9.5 Is Just as True of AlmaLinux 9.5
AlmaLinux is again the first RHEL clone to cross the finish line with a new release.
Will Partnership With Eclipse Help OSI Come to Its Senses on Open Source AI?
Will the partnership with Eclipse help OSI understand that the Open Source AI Definition fails to meet just about any open-source smell test?
How Does Little Ol’ Raleigh Manage to Get at Least 18 Open-Source Events in 2025?
There more to All Things Open than the single annual conference. Here’s a look at all of the open-source events that ATO plans to stage in the Raleigh area in 2025.
WordPress’s Mullenweg Puts Lipstick on His WP Engine Argument
You know what they say about lipstick on a pig…
Will WordPress’s Mullenweg Come Clean in Saturday’s Online Chat?
It will be interesting to see what questions Automattic’s CEO and WordPress’s co-founder gets asked about the current brouhaha with WP Engine that has to potential to affect 43% of the world’s websites.
Nerdearla: Homegrown Open Source Conferencing Latin American Style
An open-source conference based in Argentina has lately been branching out to include events in Chile and Mexico, with Madrid, Spain in the works for 2025.
‘All Thing Open’ Puts Keynotes and Other Videos Online, With More to Come
All of this year’s presentations that took place in the three large “ballrooms” at the Raleigh Convention Center will be available online soon.
Once Linux’s Biggest Enemy: Darl McBride Dies and Nobody Notices
The man who, as president and CEO of SCO, attempted to sue Linux out of existence died a month and a half ago with little notice by the Linux and open source communities.