Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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High-Performance SQL Cluster Engine PGSpider 3.1.0 released
We have just released PGSpider v3.1.0.
PGSpider is High-Performance SQL Cluster Engine for distributed big data.
PGSpider can access a number of data sources using Foreign Data Wrapper(FDW) and retrieves the distributed data source vertically.
Usage of PGSpider is the same as PostgreSQL. You can use any client applications such as libpq and psql. -
Designed with WordPress
The Gutenberg project has aimed to revolutionize how we manage web content as much as Johannes Gutenberg did the printed word. The project’s roadmap is comprised of four unique phases: With the upcoming release of WordPress 6.3, Phase 2 of the Gutenberg project is coming to a close; a journey worth celebrating. This video is […]
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People of WordPress: Allison Dye
The People of WordPress goes to the US to feature Allison Dye, who uses the software in her work and disability-advocacy.
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SiYuan: Self-hosted Note-Taking App for Teams
A privacy-first, self-hosted, fully open source personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
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Open source supports 27% of UK tech economy
Research from OpenUK, a not-for-profit representing the British open source market, found that the sector contributed an estimated £13.59bn to the UK economy in 2022. The tech sector as a whole contributed £50.71bn to the UK economy, according to government figures.
Open source refers to tech projects that rely on open collaboration and transparency from communities of developers.
The UK has produced a number of notable firms in the sector, including Canonical, which developed the Linux-based operating system Ubuntu.