"It is human nature to want to share the enthusiasm you have for a subject or project with others. Wikipedia is a great place for that, where you can record your expertise and create a fact-based touchpoint for your interest. "
"President and founder of the Free Software Foundation Richard Stallman has an extensive travel schedule and frequently gives talks about free software all over the world.
If you would like Richard Stallman (RMS) to speak at your event, please contact rms-assist@gnu.org.
If you would like RMS to come to your school and speak, try asking professors in IT-related departments if they would like to bring him. They can contact rms-assist@gnu.org.
You can find video and audio recordings of many of Dr. Stallman's speeches and lectures at audio-video.gnu.org."
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"October 14, 2016 Sean LeRoy 2 Comments
Opinion
The prowess and power of Open Source is undeniable. From servers, to the desktop, mobile, to the underpinnings of the so-called "Internet of Things", Open Source spans sectors and continents, public and private. One profession, however, that has traditionally been dominated by closed, proprietary software solutions - and usually very expensive ones at that! - is the field of design. In this article, we'll take a look at some free and open source options"
"Building a social network isn't an easy task, let alone a successful one. As developers our job is to create, build, and bring to life the gears and functions of a social network. When it comes to marketing, well that's a different department in most cases. We build then later deploy, and in order to develop a highly efficient and functional social network we'll need to use a few tools."
"Opensource-Socialnetwork (OSSN) is a social networking software written in PHP. It allows you to make a social networking website and helps your members build social relationships, with people who share similar professional or personal interests."
To business leaders, "open source" often sounds too altruistic—and altruism is in short supply on the average balance sheet. But using and contributing to open source makes hard-nosed business sense, particularly as a way of increasing innovation.
To business leaders, "open source" often sounds too altruistic-and altruism is in short supply on the average balance sheet. But using and contributing to open source makes hard-nosed business sense, particularly as a way of increasing innovation.
To business leaders, "open source" often sounds too altruistic-and altruism is in short supply on the average balance sheet. But using and contributing to open source makes hard-nosed business sense, particularly as a way of increasing innovation.
"Last month we discussed setting goals for your community metrics program. These goals serve as a constant reminder of what you want to achieve in the program and should be used as metrics themselves when deciding exactly what you are going to measure."
"Phil Shapiro
There are many ways to contribute to an open source project. There are also many reasons for doing so. But before jumping in, you might want to know how things generally work within these projects."
"Phil Shapiro
There are many ways to contribute to an open source project. There are also many reasons for doing so. But before jumping in, you might want to know how things generally work within these projects."
"BeatForce a computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera
BpmDj very interesting set of programs for the Linux DJ
DBMix software DJ digital audio mixing system
DJ Krazy a neat MP3/CD mixer for the Linux DJ in us all...
DJPlay "aims to be a high-class live DJing application for Linux"
Final Scratch pro-audio computerized DJ system from Stanton Magnetics
GDAM Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer, a new mixer for the Linux digital DJ
Jay'O'Rama cool DJ tool for PCM/MP3/OGG playback and manipulation
Mixxx a cool DJ mixer from the Andersen brothers
MP3Mixer a system for mixing multiple MPEG audio streams in realtime
Oolaboola virtual turntable fun with Eric Tiedemann's "open-source cyber-shamanic noise-maker"
OpenJay dedicated site for open-source DJs
OpenJay Development Krew Forum a site dedicated to discussing "...problems, code, techniques, tips & tricks and all issues related to the computer DJing world"
UltraMixer very cool virtual DJ mixing software, requires Java
terminatorX enables hip-hop style "scratching" of WAV files "
"Phil Shapiro
Have you often considered quitting your day job to begin an exciting career as a filmmaker? You don't need the resources of a Hollywood studio anymore. In fact, you can do it all with free and open source software."
"Phil Shapiro
Have you often considered quitting your day job to begin an exciting career as a filmmaker? You don't need the resources of a Hollywood studio anymore. In fact, you can do it all with free and open source software."
"With so many articles about Linux security on the internet, you may feel overwhelmed by how to properly secure your Linux systems. With this guide, we walk through different steps, tools, and resources. The main goal is to have you make an educated choice on what security defenses to implement on Linux. For this reason, this article won't show any specific configuration values, as it would implicate a possible best value. Instead, related articles and resources will be available in the text. The goal is to make this guide into a go-to article for when you need to secure your Linux installation.
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This document in work in progress and last updated in September 2016"