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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
Fleet says they'll design your new data center for you, build it according to your design, or have their engineers sit down with your engineers to design it together.
A special edition of ELevate makes it possible for users to test AlmaLinux 10 beta using their AlmaLinux 9 production workloads in order to get the bugs out before the release of the prime-time-ready version of AlmaLinux 10.
For the first time, TuxCare is offering support for Microsoft software that's no longer supported. .NET 6.0 reached end of life last November.
With All Thing Open set to launch a new major AI event in March, it's no surprised that the monthly Meetup's are AI-focused.
Although it appears that after a 22-year run that linux.conf.au is now a thing of the past, the folks who brought it to you have launched a new conference that's about… well, everything open.
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's new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
This short story first appeared in the December 20, 2000 issue of the weekly entertainment print publication ESP Magazine. For the past 14 years it's become an annual Christmas tradition at FOSS Force.