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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.
It Looks As If There’s Gonna Be an ‘All Things Open AI’ in March!
Details are scarce, but All Things Open is planning to hold a special All Things Open AI conference in March. The two-day event will be held in Durham, North Carolina, about 30 miles from ATO’s home venue.
Azure Grants AlmaLinux Rarefied ‘Endorsed Distribution’ Status
AlmaLinux now has a status on Microsoft’s cloud that it shares with only six other Linux distributions. Here’s what it means.
Repent Walpurgis! It's KDE's Big Halloween Fundraiser Special
KDE started trick or treating early, and will continue after it’s late.
Supply Chain Focused Startup, Stacklok, Donates Minder Platform to OpenSSF
StackloK’s founders say that security software designed to help with open source issues should also be open source.
Ruth Suehle on Guaranteeing Open Source’s Future
Ahead of her talk on Tuesday at All Things Open, FOSS Force sat down and talked with Ruth Suehle on what needs to be done to assure that open source software has a long future.
What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It
If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
AlmaLinux Kitten: Based on CentOS Stream 10 for Downstream Devs
The AlmaLinux Foundation warns that this new distribution, which was made available today, is not intended for production use but is for developers working downstream of AlmaLinux OS.
‘All Things Open’ Revives the OpenSource.com Community Abandoned by Red Hat
The All Things Open organization is picking up the baton abandoned by Red Hat when it quit publishing OpenSource.com.
KubeEdge Gets Its Diploma and Graduates at CNCF
Five years after it was accepted into the CNCF Sandbox project, KubeEdge becomes a graduated project at CNCF.
Tor’s Raising Funds — Get Swag, Attend Events, and a Benefactor Will Match Every Donation
Dollar for dollar matching funds, cool swag, and you get to sleep better at night knowing that the folks at Tor are able to continue working hard to protect your privacy. What’s not to like about that?