openSUSE community votes on name change – but not to what….
The openSUSE project is in the midst of asking stakeholders to vote on a name change – though […]
Qt 3D apparently is here to stay (and improve)
Users of Qt 3D might fear their favourite tool is set to disappear, now that Qt Quick 3D […]
GitLab wants 1,000 Meltano users by Christmas, targets version control, collaboration
GitLab is banking on attracting 1,000 users per month for its Meltano platform by the end of this […]
Eclipse Foundation goes experimental as it revises 3rd party content handling
Last week, Wayne Beaton, director of open source projects at the Eclipse Foundation, took to his blog to […]
GitLab says it will slurp more data from customers – but not Free users
GitLab is ramping up the amount of data it collects on how customers are using its products, leaving […]
Pivotal and Microsoft put Spring in Azure setup
Microsoft and Pivotal have unveiled Azure Spring Cloud, a service to simplify deployment of scalable Java applications on […]
GitLab widens roadmap, aims to run over Datadog
GitLab kicked off its London customer event today by declaring it was a DevSecOps platform for everyone from […]
Blockchain will be enterprise ready….in a decade – Gartner
You might have long suspected it, but now it’s official: Blockchain is overhyped while most of those enterprise […]
Snyk sprinkles DevOps dust on Trend Micro security platform
Snyk has slipped into the mainstream security space with a strategic partnership with threat defense vendor Trend Micro. […]
Travis CI throws open ARMs for testing open source software
Travis CI will now allow developers to test open source software on ARM-based architectures under a just announced […]
