The Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation (IFTF) helps ensure the ongoing maintenance, improvement, and preservation of the tools and services crucial to the creation and distribution of interactive fiction, as well as the development of new projects to foster the continued growth of this art form.
At the end of 2014, the Berlin Linux User Group (BeLUG) developed a concept for a joint Linux event which aims at interested people who do not know Linux yet and especially at the (non-IT) media
Frida lets you inject snippets of JavaScript into native apps on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.
Prpl (pronounced “Purple”) is an open-source, community-driven, collaborative, non-profit foundation targeting and supporting the MIPS architecture.
Cloud Custodian is a tool that unifies the dozens of tools and scripts most organizations use for managing their AWS accounts into one open source tool.
Project Atomic is an umbrella for many projects related to re-designing the operating system around principles of immutable infrastructure, using the LDK (Linux, Docker, Kubernetes) stack.
MidoNet is an open source network virtualization overlay software developed by Midokura.
Lucidworks employs 1/3 of the active Apache Solr committers and contributes 70% of the open source code so we have unparalleled Solr expertise when it comes to your project.
Nextcloud, the next generation Enterprise File Sync & Share, was started by ownCloud inventor Frank Karlitschek to empower users to take control over their data and communication.
We talk about the exciting world of open source software and hardware projects.