With this move, CloudLinux keeps its promise to make AlmaLinux a community owned open source project instead of its subsidiary.
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Bruce Byfield would like to hear from you about current Codes of Conduct and anti-harassment policies at FOSS conferences.
Reglue, which refurbishes used computers and installs Linux on them for use by school students who can't afford a computer, has to move to new digs.
Although the Linux Foundation seems to represent Linux and the entire Linux user community, many community members have complained for years that the organization has defaulted to representing only the interests of its corporate membership.
Most FOSS leaders came into prominence during the 1980s and 90s and are now approaching, or have passed, the age when most people retire. Are free software organizations ready for the change that appears to be just around the corner?
Although the numerous approaches to open source sometimes seem at odds with each other, users and developers of open source software -- whether licensed "copyleft" or "permissive" -- are travelling similar roads.
Even if you're a liberal arts major with no background in technology or science, using Linux and other free software can empower you to take control of your computing environments.
Is it time for the Free Software Foundation to consider some new directions for the free software movement in the post-Stallman era?
Although the consensus seems to be that it was time for the founder of the GNU project and the Free Software movement to step down, we shouldn't forget his many contributions aimed at keeping tech free.
Since the demise of Geek Feminism and the Ada Initiative, who's supporting efforts to progress women's rights in the open source community?
Three resignations from important posts at the Apache Foundation in May point to a generational change that is happening at other Linux and open source organizations as well.