Linux.com Editorial Staff – Linux.com https://www.linux.com News For Open Source Professionals Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:17:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Linux Foundation Projects Unite at COP28 to Showcase Open Source Action on U.N. Sustainable Development Goals https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-projects-unite-at-cop28-to-showcase-open-source-action-on-u-n-sustainable-development-goals/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.linux.com/?p=585683 The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, is excited to announce a one-hour live-stream presentation at COP28, Dubai that will explore the transformative power of open source and how it is being used to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Featuring speakers from Linux Foundation Research, Linux Foundation […]

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The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, is excited to announce a one-hour live-stream presentation at COP28, Dubai that will explore the transformative power of open source and how it is being used to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Featuring speakers from Linux Foundation Research, Linux Foundation Europe, OS-Climate, Hyperledger Foundation, AgStack Foundation, Fintech in Open Source Foundation (FINOS), Sustainable & Scalable Infrastructure Alliance, and the ELISA and Zephyr projects, the presentation will take place on December 6th from 15:00 – 16:00 GST in the COP28 Blue Zone. 

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: September 2023 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-september-2023/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 23:00:00 +0000 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-september-2023/ Welcome to the September edition of the Linux Foundation newsletter! This month we have an announcement about a new vulnerability disclosure policy, new research published about sustainability in open source projects, news from WASMCon, and what you can expect at the upcoming Open Source Summit Europe. Don't miss our exclusive training and certification discounts, and stay updated with the latest news from our Linux Foundation projects.

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: August 2023 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-august-2023/ Thu, 17 Aug 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://www.linux.com/?p=585574 Welcome to the August edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter! We have an important announcement for the 3D graphics and virtual world industry: the launch of the Alliance for OpenUSD (AOUSD). Plus, don't miss our exclusive training and certification discounts, and stay updated with the latest news from our Linux Foundation projects. 

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: June 2023 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-june-2023/ Wed, 14 Jun 2023 14:27:27 +0000 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-june-2023/ The Linux Foundation celebrates our diverse and inclusive LGBTQIA+ community.
In this month's newsletter, we take a stand against patent trolls. Discover the RISE project hosted by LF Europe, and stay current with the latest research on open source microgrids and energy transformation readiness. Additionally, explore our new sustainability and digital trust initiatives for a more secure and trustworthy digital future. Be sure to check out our training and certification deals!

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Open Mainframe Summit Call for Papers Now Open https://www.linux.com/news/open-mainframe-summit-call-for-papers-now-open/ Wed, 07 Jun 2023 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.linux.com/?p=585473 Open Mainframe Project announces Co-Located Events with IBM TechXchange in September and Open Source in Finance Forum in November SAN FRANCISCO, June 7, 2023 – The Open Mainframe Project, an open source initiative that enables collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and resources, today announced the launch of the Call for […]

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Open Mainframe Project announces Co-Located Events with IBM TechXchange in September and Open Source in Finance Forum in November

SAN FRANCISCO, June 7, 2023 The Open Mainframe Project, an open source initiative that enables collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and resources, today announced the launch of the Call for Proposals (CFPs) for the 4th annual Open Mainframe Summit. This year, the premier mainframe event will be co-located with two industry conferences – IBM TechXchange Conference 2023, hosted in Las Vegas on September 11-14; and Open Source in Finance Forum, hosted in New York City on November 1. 

“As mainframe technology and events evolve and mature, it becomes a more natural evolution to align Open Mainframe Projects and activities with other industry events,” said John Mertic, Director of Program Management at the Linux Foundation and Executive Director of the Open Mainframe Project. “This year, by partnering with IBM and FINOS, we are offering attendees the opportunity to enhance their experience with unique presentations and targeted conversations with industry experts.” 

“As open source becomes the default development model for many enterprises, mainframe customers are looking to embrace community developed code for their mainframe environments,” said Steven Dickens, Vice President and Practice Leader at the Futurum Group. “The Open Mainframe Project has established itself as the go-to community for mainframe developers, enterprises and vendors alike.  The events announced today are a key part of how the community will gather to advance code on the mainframe.” 

Open Mainframe Summit aims to connect and inform all those interested in growing the use of mainframes and related technology in dynamic technical and educational sessions. It is open to students, developers, corporate leaders, users and contributors of projects from around the globe looking to learn, network and collaborate. It will feature content tracks that tackle both business and technical strategies for enterprise development and deployment.

Open Mainframe Summit – Las Vegas

IBM TechXchange Conference offers technical breakout sessions, hands-on experiences, product demonstrations, instructor-led labs, and certifications tailored to your interests and learning style. Open Mainframe Summit will be featured as part of the TechXchange Community Day on September 11. Community Day unites diverse IBM user groups and technical communities to foster collaboration, networking and learning. Learn more here

Open Mainframe Summit – New York

Open Source in Finance Forum is dedicated to driving collaboration and innovation in financial services through open source software and standards. The event brings together experts across financial services, technology, and open source to engage our community in stimulating and thought-provoking conversations about how to best (and safely) leverage open source software to solve industry challenges. Open Mainframe Summit will be featured as part of a 6-session track and a 10-minute keynote presentation. Learn more about the event here

Submit a Proposal

The Call for Proposals is now open and will be accepting submissions until Friday, June 30, 2023. Interested speakers for either event can submit proposals with options for 20 minute talks, 30-minute sessions, 60-minute panel discussions or a 60-minute workshop or lab. All topics that benefit the Open Mainframe ecosystem are welcome and can include (but not limited to) AI, machine learning, building the next workforce, cloud native, COBOL, Java, hybrid cloud, diversity and Inclusion, z/OS and Linux on Z, and security. 

Submit a proposal: http://cfp.openmainframesummit.org/

Meet the Program Committee

A program committee, which includes active community members and project leaders, will review and rate the proposals. Open Mainframe Project welcomes Alan Clark, CTO Office and Director for Industry Initiatives, Emerging Standards and Open Source at SUSE, Donna Hudi, Chief Marketing Officer at Phoenix Software International, Elizabeth K. Joseph, Global Head of the OSPO for IBM zSystems at IBM, Rose Sakach, Offering Manager, Mainframe Division at Broadcom, Inc., and Len Santalucia, CTO at Vicom Infinity, A Converge Company.  

We encourage community leaders, creators, developers, implementers, and users to submit presentations.  Whether you are a seasoned presenter or a first-time speaker we welcome your submissions.  While we expect a key focus on work within the Open Mainframe Project’s 21 hosted projects/working groups, user experiences and tips and tricks are often some of the favorite sessions of attendees.

For more details about Open Mainframe or to watch the videos for Open Mainframe Summit 2022, check out the Open Mainframe Project 2022 Annual Report

For more about Open Mainframe Project, visit https://www.openmainframeproject.org/.  

About the Open Mainframe Project

The Open Mainframe Project is intended to serve as a focal point for deployment and use of Linux and Open Source in a mainframe computing environment. With a vision of Open Source on the Mainframe as the standard for enterprise class systems and applications, the project’s mission is to build community and adoption of Open Source on the mainframe by eliminating barriers to Open Source adoption on the mainframe, demonstrating value of the mainframe on technical and business levels, and strengthening collaboration points and resources for the community to thrive. Learn more about the project at https://www.openmainframeproject.org.

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, PyTorch, RISC-V, SPDX, OpenChain, and more. The Linux Foundation focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org

The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see its trademark usage page: www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

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Overcoming Kubernetes Monitoring Challenges with Observability https://www.linux.com/news/overcoming-kubernetes-monitoring-challenges-with-observability/ Fri, 19 May 2023 21:03:13 +0000 https://www.linux.com/?p=585434 Kubernetes adoption is rapidly increasing, surpassing cloud adoption, as companies recognize its ability to provide agility and flexibility in deploying critical applications. However, the additional layers of abstraction in Kubernetes pose challenges to observability. Understanding what’s running in each cluster, node, or pod is a top monitoring challenge since resources constantly move. This complexity creates […]

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Kubernetes adoption is rapidly increasing, surpassing cloud adoption, as companies recognize its ability to provide agility and flexibility in deploying critical applications. However, the additional layers of abstraction in Kubernetes pose challenges to observability. Understanding what’s running in each cluster, node, or pod is a top monitoring challenge since resources constantly move. This complexity creates an increased security challenge due to uncertainty about the running environment.

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: May 2023 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-may-2023/ Thu, 18 May 2023 14:35:32 +0000 https://www.linux.com/news/linux-foundation-newsletter-may-2023/ In this edition, catch up on the new LF Connectivity project, Open Source Summit North America announcements, the 2023 Tech Talent Report, four new LF Research surveys, LFX Mentorship news, and more.

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Creating a ‘Minimum Elements’ SPDX SBOM Document in 5 Minutes https://www.linux.com/news/creating-a-minimum-elements-spdx-sbom-document-in-5-minutes/ Wed, 03 May 2023 15:20:22 +0000 https://www.linux.com/?p=585383 The rise in cyberattacks and software’s critical role in our lives has brought to light the need for increased transparency and accountability in the software supply chain. Software distributors can achieve this by providing software bills of materials (SBOMs), which provide a comprehensive list of all the components used in a software product, including open […]

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The rise in cyberattacks and software’s critical role in our lives has brought to light the need for increased transparency and accountability in the software supply chain. Software distributors can achieve this by providing software bills of materials (SBOMs), which provide a comprehensive list of all the components used in a software product, including open source and proprietary code, libraries, and dependencies.

In May 2021, United States Executive Order 14028 on improving the nation’s cybersecurity emphasized the importance of SBOMs in protecting the software supply chain. After comprehensive proof of concepts using the Software Package Data Exchange format (SPDX), the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) released the “minimum elements” for an SBOM. The minimum elements require data fields that enable basic use cases:

  • Supplier Name
  • Component Name
  • Version of the Component
  • Other Unique Identifiers
  • Dependency Relationship
  • Author of SBOM Data
  • Timestamp

The NTIA recommends that the data contained in these fields should be expressed in predictable implementations and data formats to enable automation support. One of the preferred formats for expressing this data is SPDX. While version 2.3 of the SPDX specification, released in November 2022, was the first version to explicitly describe how to express the NTIA minimum elements in an SPDX document, SPDX has supported these elements since its version 2.0 release in 2015.

Read more about how to create an SPDX SBOM document that complies with the NTIA “minimum elements” at The New Stack.

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Hosting open source projects on GitHub: Nine things you need to know https://www.linux.com/news/hosting-open-source-projects-on-github-nine-things-you-need-to-know/ Wed, 03 May 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://www.linux.com/news/hosting-open-source-projects-on-github-nine-things-you-need-to-know/ Open source software has revolutionized the world of software development and technology. It has become the backbone of the digital economy, driving innovation and enabling technological advancements that improve our daily lives. Open source software powers everything from the internet and mobile apps to operating systems and programming languages, making it the lifeblood of the technology industry. This was no accident. For open source to flourish as it has done, some powerful tooling was needed to manage contributions.

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OpenJS Foundation Receives Major Government Investment from Sovereign Tech Fund for Web Security and Stability https://www.linux.com/news/openjs-foundation-receives-major-government-investment-from-sovereign-tech-fund-for-web-security-and-stability/ Tue, 02 May 2023 13:32:47 +0000 https://www.linux.com/news/openjs-foundation-receives-major-government-investment-from-sovereign-tech-fund-for-web-security-and-stability/ Read the original post at: Read More 

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