May 13, 2008 2:50pm GMT
Many moons ago, before I started grad school, I embroidered almost every day. I look forward to embroidering again, starting right after my graduation party this weekend. So it's fitting that frequent Linux Magazine contributor Dmitri Popov sent me this fabulous link today to Open Source Embroidery. According to the site:
"The same arguments about Open Source vs Free Software can be applied to embriodery. The needlework crafts also have... more »
Women 2.0 Business CompetitionMay 09, 2008 6:44pm GMT
Finalists were announced for the Women 2.0 Business Competition and the top 5 teams will be pitching live tomorrow. It's not too late to register for tomorrow's conference:
Women 2.0 & Stanford Women in Business Conference on Entrepreneurship
Saturday, May 10 10:00am - 4:30pm in Stanford, California
more » Google Summer of Code StatisticsMay 09, 2008 6:38pm GMT
If you're curious about who's involved with Google's Summer of Code 2008, then check out Leslie Hawthorn's Top 10 statistics on her blog. This week you can see graphs of which schools the Summer of Coders are attending, and last week she posted the top 10 countries represented.
more » New Project Leader for Apache Archiva ProjectMay 06, 2008 2:35pm GMT
Maria Odea "Deng" Ching was recently appointed vice president and project management committee chairperson of the Apache Archiva Project. "Apache Archiva is an extensible repository management software that helps taking care of your own personal or enterprise-wide build artifact repository."
more » Sydney Open Source Developers Conference Call for PapersMay 06, 2008 2:30pm GMT
The AussieChix site posted a call for papers for the December 2008 Open Source Developers Conference in Sydney. Proposals are due by June 30.
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