Free Software: curl nuget, FOSS Weekly, Policy Changes, LibreOffice Conference 2023 in Bucharest, and Mozilla
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The curl nuget story
Recently there has been an interesting debate in the Open Source world where people have objected to being called "Suppliers" as in Supply Chain Security when you are but an Open Source developer offering your code to the world for free and at no cost but also without any warranties.
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FOSS Weekly #23.09: Fedora 38 and GNOME 44 Features, NixOS Guide and More
April will see the release of next versions of Ubuntu and Fedora. March will have next version of KDE and GNOME.
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Open Source Policy Update Spotlights AI Considerations
A recent update of SUSE’s Open Source Policy is giving developers, communities and projects food for thought as Artificial Intelligence chatbots and protocols are gaining popularity and are being integrated into the fabric of global society.
The policy is specific to all SUSE employees; the ambition, however, is that open-source communities and developers give the policy careful consideration and that the policy will inspire other companies to adopt or introduce an open-source policy.
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LibreOffice Conference 2023 in Bucharest, Romania
LibreOffice Conference 2023 will be organized by a group of volunteers from the 1&1 software company, which is integrating LibreOffice into the Online Office product for GMX and WEB.DE portals, at the Faculty of Automatic Control and Computers of the University Politehnica of Bucharest from Wednesday, September 20 (community meetings), to Saturday, September 23.
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Mozilla: How to talk to kids about finding community online
Charnaie Gordon is the content creator behind Here Wee Read, a blog that advocates for diversity and inclusivity in children’s literature. She’s also the author of several children’s books, including “Lift Every Voice and Change: A Celebration of Black Leaders and the Words that Inspire Generations,” You can follow her on Instagram.