StackloK's founders say that security software designed to help with open source issues should also be open source.
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Ahead of her talk on Tuesday at All Things Open, FOSS Force sat down and talked with Ruth Suehle on what needs to be done to assure that open source software has a long future.
If you're wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he's not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that's very much involved in open source issues.
Five years after it was accepted into the CNCF Sandbox project, KubeEdge becomes a graduated project at CNCF.
What do you do when you own a handheld gaming device that you really wish was a Steam Deck? You install SteamFork on it, that's what you do.
Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund unveils a new program to fund maintainers of open source projects that's expected to be up and running by year's end.
Another fork of Redis has arrived, and this one might end up making the Redis suits wish they had never even considered abandoning open-source. It has the support of The Linux Foundation, big tech, and many of the project's long-time contributors.
A few weeks ago the Kubernetes-helper SaaS platform Acorn Runtime was happily in beta, and was set to go GA in the near future. Now, the platform is in mothballs and Acorn Labs is betting its future on GPTScript, an open-source scripting language for generative AI.
The "test week," is for testing Linux kernel 6.5 ahead of the release of Fedora 39, and the "test day" is for testing changes made to Toolbx container software.