today's leftovers
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The Open Access Fund at Edinburgh University Press: An Interview with Nicola Ramsey
EUP has, since 2010, returned a surplus in most years. This followed a history of break-even/ loss-making, at one point requiring a loan from the University of Edinburgh (which was repaid in 2010, a stellar year for our publishing program, with several major publishing projects coming to fruition). The turnaround wasn’t quick; we had become a wholly-owned subsidiary company of the University of Edinburgh nine years previously, in 2001, granting us a large degree of independence – financially, strategically and editorially – which allowed us to make more commercial publishing decisions. A major strategic review followed, which led to several key decisions: [...]
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p2k23 Hackathon Report: Jeremy Evans (jeremy@) on Ruby ports cleanup, database progress, and more
Next up in our reports from the p2k23 hackathon is one from Jeremy Evans (jeremy@). Jeremy writes: [...]
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Open source contributions: Just do it
Want to make a change in an open source project? Take the Nike approach and Just Do It. 👟
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[Old] A helping Arm for Panfrost
Collabora continues to relentlessly shift the needle to make high-quality open-source software not just an aspiration, but an expectation. We're pleased to announce an extension of our collaboration with Arm, providing more surety and capability for Panfrost.