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Linux Voice is an self sustaining GNU/Linux and unfastened software program journal from the main skilled reporters within the business.

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Desktop showdown! We have a look at the simplest laptop environments to be had in 2016 and provides our verdict on the best way to manage your final operating environment.
Plus: learn how we'd repair loose software program, observe the hot OS from the Linux starting place and catch up with neighborhood supervisor and podcaster extraordinaire Alan Pope. unharness your internal penguin with our tutorials: run a web workplace suite, remain fit at paintings, construct an OpenStack cloud and grasp your Raspberry Pi.

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Someone has come looking to contribute, and sure enough I pointed him in the right direction and now he’s contributing to our calendar app. It’s stuff like that that people can easily get started on on Ubuntu Phone. Do you think part of the motivation behind the Ubuntu Phone was to keep that community of people who want to contribute themselves, as well as getting the platform on Chinese OEMs, for example? Where the desktop was, the phone is now, says Alan, stroking the rich mahogany Louis XV escritoire.

But no, unfortunately, this is the wrong kind of magazine to take that image further. Zephyr is just one of those words that has been used for countless things, from a light westerly wind to the codename of a Soviet spy. Quite why the Linux Foundation chose it for its latest project is out of our search scope. The Linux Foundation! So, there’s a link to Linux then? Yes! It’s the latest project to be announced by the Linux Foundation, the trade association that promotes the interests of its members at the big enterprise level, all of which have some interest in the success of Linux, from Google (gold member) and SUSE (gold member), to IBM (platinum member), Intel (platinum member) and Oracle (platinum member).

But there are so many projects out there that exist due to “not invented here” syndrome, or petty squabbles, that could easily be brought together for the benefit of us all. Perhaps we need some kind of FOSS Dispute Arbitration body that takes an objective look at two projects that have split due to non-technical reasons, and that can bring them together without hurting the egos of those involved. Something else that needs to be unified is version numbers. This is another topic on which everyone has their own opinion, but it would help the FOSS ecosystem if we standardised on the meaning of each number in a release.

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