This week in open source and Linux news, The Linux Foundation/OPNFV’s very own Heather Kirksey is recognized for her leadership as a finalist in Light Reading’s WiC awards, Ubuntu’s uncertainty grows, and more. Read on to say current in developing OSS stories!
1) The Linux Foundation/OPNFV’s Heather Kirksey is a finalist in Light Reading’s Women in Comms Leading Lights awards!
WiC Leading Lights: Meet the 2017 Finalists– Light Reading
2) Ubuntu’s week of surprising revelations and major shifts continues.
Ubuntu Linux Uncertainty Continues as Canonical CEO Walks Away– betanews
3) Keith Townsend makes a case for why you should follow Linux Foundation Projects PNDA, DPDK, and Open vSwitch.
3 Linux Foundation Networking Projects Your Business Needs to Know– TechRepublic
4) Carol Wilson continues a knowledge share from last week’s Open Networking Summit in Santa Clara, CA
5 More Key Takeaways From ONS– Light Reading
5) A new project will allow users to run Android apps on top of current Linux Distros.
Running Android Apps On Any Linux Distro Run PC/Laptop is Now Possible With Anbox– TechWorm
- Dent Introduces Industry’s First End-to-End Networking Stack Designed for the Modern Distributed Enterprise Edge and Powered by Linux - 2020-12-17
- Open Mainframe Project Welcomes New Project Tessia, HCL Technologies and Red Hat to its Ecosystem - 2020-12-17
- New Open Source Contributor Report from Linux Foundation and Harvard Identifies Motivations and Opportunities for Improving Software Security - 2020-12-08