The release of Fedora 42 is only a month or so away, so the folks who engineer the project are calling for the user community to help, in a Test Week that starts on Monday.
Posts published by “Christine Hall”
Christine Hall has been a journalist since 1971. In 2001, she began writing a weekly consumer computer column and started covering Linux and FOSS in 2002 after making the switch to GNU/Linux. Follow her on Twitter: @BrideOfLinux
It looks as if the green light is on for another 'All Things Open AI' conference in 2026. It's likely that a firm date will be announced at the big tent All Things Open event in October.
During a keynote address at All Things Open AI, IBM announced that three key AI tools it has developed are being donated to the Linux Foundation.
Christine promises that she's going to write about this year's SUSECon conference, but she started with this…
Scale is taking over Pasadena, SUSECon has moved in on Disney's domain of Orlando for a week, and ATO AI Has an Official Poster (and is close to being sold out). It looks like it's going to be a good conference year to us!
There's a lot of "one hand washing the other" in this collaboration: TuxCare gains cred by contributing to Trend's proprietary platform, AlmaLinux gains another reason for potential users to choose it over the competition, and Trend now has something to offer companies already running AlmaLinux.
Mozilla is evidently selling your data down river, while continuing to brag about how much it's protecting your privacy.
Under fire from several different camps for a variety of reasons, Open Source Initiative announces board candidates that, to the surprise of no one, doesn't include Luke Faraone.
As OSI attempts to do damage control on social media without admitting that it made a mistake that needs to be rectified, more evidence surfaces indicating that the organization might be trying to change facts after the fact.
Remember the classic headline from the 1970s: "Ford to city -- drop dead"? Well, this is how it looks, transcribed to open source in the 21st century. It's a different scale, but…