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Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, July 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced a design contest for the Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference 2021 Conference T-shirt to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Linux. Submission designs should center around the 30th Anniversary of Linux theme in some capacity. The winning design will be featured on the official Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference T-shirt and available for purchase in the Linux Foundation Store. The designer will receive a free trip, covering airfare, hotel (4 nights) and conference ticket (maximum value of $4,000.00 USD), to Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference 2021 or Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference (North America, Japan or Europe) 2022. ....
The Linux Foundation Announces Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference 2021 Will Move From Dublin, Ireland to Seattle, Washington - Calls for Speaking Proposals close June 13 - OSPOCon and Linux Security Summit will also move to Seattle - All events will take place September 27 - October 1 News provided by Share this article The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced today that OSPOCon, will take place in Seattle, Washington, USA, from September 27 - October 1. Earlier in the year, it was announced that instead of separate North America and Europe editions of Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference (OS Summit + ELC), only one would be held in 2021, located in Dublin, Ireland. The decision to move these events from Dublin, Ireland to Seattle, Washington, USA, has been made due to the current state of vaccination rates in Europe and upon review of past attendee survey result ....
Open Mainframe Project Welcomes New Project Tessia, HCL Technologies and Red Hat to its Ecosystem News provided by Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Open Mainframe Project (OMP), an open source initiative that enables collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and resources, today welcomes Tessia, a tool that automates and simplifies the installation, configuration and testing of Linux systems running on the Z platform, to its ecosystem. Additionally, HCL Technologies and Red Hat join the project to strengthen their commitment to open source mainframe technologies. Open Mainframe Project has experienced record growth this year in terms of membership and projects, said John Mertic, Director of Program Management at the Linux Foundation. We look forward to strengthening our role as the number one resource for programs that advance the technology and training for the mainframe, especially with ne ....