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Recent Articles

  • Before he leaves on vacation, Linus has one more -rc release for us... "It's been pretty quiet, and I'm hoping it will continue to be so, because I'm off for my yearly scuba-diving trip. And so, before I go away (no under-water email), here's a new -rc. "It's really CIFS and mips updates, with some updates and code movement in drivers/net, and simply a fair number of small fixes here and there." [Read more]... [more]
  • In-depth article on how to optimize GCC when hacking the kernel... "GCC and Linux are a great pair. Although they are independent pieces of software, Linux is totally dependent on GCC to enable it on new architectures. Linux further exploits features in GCC, called extensions, for greater functionality and optimization. This article explores many of these important extensions and shows you how they're used w... [more]
  • A look at Gael Duval's Ulteo startup..."Whatever happened to the founder of Mandrake Linux? He's back on the scene with a new open source startup and looking to break some ground with its first offering called a Virtual Desktop solution.
  • A further examination of Adobe's open source choices..."Adobe actually does a lot of work around open source, though it generally gets (and takes) little credit for that work. But so does every big company, with few exceptions. No, the real question is in what Adobe chooses not to open source, and why.
  • Jono Bacon addresses a topic not usually covered in Linux communities: diversity..."In the past I have talked quite a bit about diversity in this blog. Diversity is critical to the future development and growth of communities, and the strongest communities are ones with a strong sense of equality and diversity, and a governance infrastructure that supports and celebrates that diversity.

Recent Blog Posts

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    by Brian Proffitt on Nov 20, 2008
    The fact that the Linux kernel now has an estimated development value of $1.4 billion is an intriguing development—it certainly represents a significant milestone for the Linux kernel community. After we published the "Estimating the Total Development Cost of a Linux Distribution" whitepaper, out of curiosity I wondered where in the overall development history of the Linux kernel the $1 billion number was actually reached.
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    by Brian Proffitt on Nov 19, 2008
    Yesterday, I caught wind of some good news. It was the kind of good news that is immediately good for me and ultimately good for Linux. It was announced by MLB Advanced Media, major league baseball's online division, that video on MLB.com would no longer be delivered via Microsoft's Silverlight format but instead with Adobe Flash technology.
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    by Amanda McPherson on Nov 17, 2008
    For those of you who haven’t heard, Barack Obama will be the first president to have a laptop on his desk at the oval office. (He does however have to give up his trusted Blackberry.) Google CEO Eric Schmidt, in a conversation with Arianna Huffington on MSNBC, today said that he hopes Obama uses a Mac and not a PC. Excuse me Eric (and Arianna) isn’t there another option you may be missing?
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    by Community Manager on Nov 15, 2008
    In this month’s Linux Foundation newsletter: * Linux Foundation publishes guide to participating in Linux community * Linux valued at $10b by new Linux Foundation white paper * Linux Foundation holds successful first End User Summit * The flagship LSB portability tool Linux Application Checker is released * The Linux Foundation launches Linux Developer Network beta * CME Group, Nokia, and Canonical among many making membership moves * Linux Fast Boot Developments
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    by Amanda McPherson on Nov 14, 2008
    Next week, our Linux Foundation Japan office hosts the Linux Foundation Japan Symposium, an event that was started to bring leading Linux luminaries to present and interact with local senior software developers, with the goal of increasing open source participation by talented Japanese developers. The result of these events is the widening of a global Linux community, which benefits everyone.

Recent Brainstorms

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Standardized Path for Java on Distros (/usr/lib/java)
What do we think about getting the Java path into one standard?
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Common Printer Dialog for Linux
There seems to be a real need for this in Linux applications.
Common Application Installer for Linux
It would be so good for ISVs to have a Common Application Installer fo...
Accents and special characters with only one key for input and edit - Easy but beyond me.
A fast and zero learning curve solution to accents I write this becau...
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