The European centre for particle physics research continues to strengthen its calculation infrastructure on OpenStack, preparing to add some 100,000 calculation cores along with bare metal services. Read more
The site published the 20 open source projects which, out of the 6 million that it hosts (of which 3.5 million people have worked on), received the greatest number of stars from the GitHub users. Read more
Review of recent minor evolutions in open source software, maintenance releases for most. Read more
Introduction of web services, responsive design ... In addition to expanding its technical compatibility, Version 4 RBS Change is characterised by enhanced flexibility and interactivity of the platform, both in terms of internal features of e-commerce strategy. Read more
The German city has made its choice to replace Windows XP, whose support will end in April 2014, and encourage its inhabitants to move to the free operating system Ubuntu, announced The Register. Read more
The 27th September, 2013 will be the 30th birthday of the GNU operating system, which was at the origin of the free software movement, launched by Richard Stallman on the 27th September, 1983. Read more
The site choosealicense.com guides users in their choice of an open source license. When creating a program, you should choose a license. If no license is chosen, a default standard copyright will be applied, which prohibit the reuse of code. Read more
Version 3.6.1 from CMS is now available. This is a maintenance release and 13 bugs reported in version 3.6 are fixed. It is also a security update for previous versions of WordPress. Read more
In preparation for the release of the beta version, Oro publishes details of its program for OroCRM, the management tool which integrates customer-specific functions related to e-commerce. The added value of this solution lies in the cross checking of information from multiple sources, which allows for highly targeted marketing activities. Read more
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has just recognised the CeCILL 2.1 license, the first free software license to conform to French law. Proposed by CEA, CNRS and Inria, it belongs to a group of three licenses which cover a large range of user and developer needs. Read more