Puppet Labs MCollective 1.0 Now Available
Dec 15, 2010“Our partners bring users the operating system, Amazon EC2 and OpenStack, as well as traditional hosted and in-house servers give users a platform to run that operating system, and Puppet with MCollective1.0 gives them ease of use and adds a layer of functionality that greatly improve the productivity of both the platform and the user.” Luke Kanies
more »AMD joins MeeGo
Nov 15, 2010Announced today from the MeeGo 2010 conference in Dublin, Ireland--AMD joins the MeeGo Project.
more »GNOME 2.30 Updates and Improves Desktop
Apr 01, 2010With the release of GNOME 2.30, various improvements and changes went into the free Linux desktop.
more »Beautiful Helena: Linux Mint in XFCE Version
Apr 01, 2010Development team leader, Clement Lefebvre, announced the release of the Xfce desktop version plus the version for LXDE from Linux Mint 8 (codename: Helena) on the Linux Mint blog.
more »Online Petitioning Software Made Public
Mar 31, 2010British organization Public-i has made its ePetitions software publicly available under European Public License (EUPL) on the Forge page of the Open Source Observatory and Repository Europe (OSOR) information service.
more »Linux Foundation Hall of Fame Gurus Recognized
Mar 26, 2010After relaunch of the Linux.com website, the Linux Foundation ran a Gurus contest. The first winners have now been announced.
more »Red Hat Gains in Fourth Quarter
Mar 26, 2010Red Hat, Inc. earned $23.4 million in net income in their fourth fiscal quarter ending February 28, 2010, compared with $16.4 million in last year's Q4.
more »FSF Awards for John Gilmore and Archive.org
Mar 26, 2010At the LibrePlanet conference, held in Cambridge MA. on Saturday, the Free Software Foundation presented its annual free software awards. Winners were the software activist John Gilmore and the internet archive, Archive.org.
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