- DevConf CZ 2020: Play by Play
DevConf CZ 2020 took place from Friday, January 24th to Sunday January 27th in Brno, Czech Republic: DevConf.CZ 2020 is the 12th annual, free, Red Hat sponsored community conference for developers, admins, DevOps engineers, testers, documentation writers and other contributors to open source technologies. The conference includes topics on Linux,
- TeleIRC V1.3.1 Released With Quality-of-Life Improvements
On April 20th, 2019, the TeleIRC developers released TeleIRC v1.3.1. This explains what's new and offers a development sprint retrospective.
- Roadmap for TeleIRC V1.4
The RITlug TeleIRC developer team celebrated the v1.3 release on March 3rd, 2019. Looking ahead, the team is mapping out next steps for quality-of-life improvements in v1.4. What’s coming in TeleIRC v1.4 TeleIRC v1.4 is the next feature release of TeleIRC. The targeted release date for v1.4 is by the
- Throwback Draft: Integral of a Community
What is a community and what does it mean to belong to one? What makes a community so important to someone? Read more to understand what community is.
- TeleIRC V1.3: Developers Map Out Next Release
On Feb. 2nd, 2019, the Teleirc community held the first developers' meeting. Contributors planned the next sprint for Teleirc v1.3 expected in March 2019.
- Why Did Fedora Modularity Fail in 2017? a Brief Reflection
Since June 2015, Fedora is working to ship modular versions of packages, known as Fedora Modularity. This article analyzes why Modularity failed in 2017.
- Sphinx Docs Authors: Meet an Opinionated Quickstart
Do you write documentation with Sphinx? Check out this template repository with ReStructuredText docs, Travis CI testing, and readthedocs.org publishing.
- How Five Queen Songs Went Mainstream in Totally Different Ways
What was Queen's secret to success? With help from MusicBrainz, a team of students from the Rochester Institute of Technology try to answer the question.
- Inside Facebook's Open Source Program at RIT
Facebook developer advocate Christine Abernathy attended the Rochester Institute of Technology in November to talk about the Facebook open source program.
- Raspberry Pis and Open Source at Rochester Mini Maker Faire
FOSS@MAGIC and the RIT Linux Users Group (RITlug) teamed up to exhibit at the Rochester Mini Maker Faire in 2017. See what we brought with us!