Month: September 2014

CloudBees And Pivotal Partner To Offer Continuous Delivery With Jenkins

Jenkins Enterprise by CloudBees to be available on Pivotal NetworkBRUSSELS, BELGIUM – September 11, 2014 – CloudBees, Inc., the Enterprise Jenkins Company and continuous delivery leader, has entered into a partnership with Pivotal to collaborate in the development of enterprise grade continuous integration and delivery solutions for Pivotal CF®, the leading enterprise PaaS, based on…

CloudBees Becomes The Enterprise Jenkins Company

Company to focus solely on the fast-growing Jenkins continuous delivery marketBRUSSELS, BELGIUM – September 11, 2014 – CloudBees, Inc., the Enterprise Jenkins Company and continuous delivery leader, today announced plans to focus exclusively on the Jenkins market and ecosystem. Open source Jenkins is experiencing significant growth in business activity driven by increased enterprise adoption of…

Free Software Foundation statement on the new iPhone, Apple Pay, and Apple Watch

Today, Apple announced new iPhone models, a watch, and a payment service. In response, FSF executive director John Sullivan made the following statement: It is astonishing to see so much of the technology press acting as Apple’s marketing arm. What’s on display today is widespread complicity in hiding the most newsworthy aspect of the announcement…

gphoto2 0.8.0

It is built using SWIG to automatically generate the interface code. This gives direct access to nearly all the libgphoto2 functions, but sometimes in a rather un-Pythonic manner. Source: Tech

Bluefish444 Introduces Epoch|4K Neutron & Epoch|Neutron at IBC 2014

Low profile half length uncompressed 4K/2K/HD/SD SDI I/O video cards immediately available. Windows/Linux/Mac OSX Bluefish444, manufacturer of the industry’s highest-quality uncompressed 4K/2K/HD/SD SDI video cards, introduced and announced the immediate availability of the Epoch The Epoch Neutron cards adopt an all new form factor, allowing for integration into a wide range of chassis. Source: Tech

For a sweet desktop, try Mint with Cinnamon

If Red Hat’s specialization is enterprise application, development and hosting, and Ubuntu ‘s is anything that moves, then Linux Mint is carving only one niche: desktop dominance. Linux Mint 17 continues in a line of Linux desktop-focused releases, and in testing we found it’s become more mature. Source: Tech

FSF and Debian join forces to help free software users find the hardware they need

While other databases list hardware that is technically compatible with GNU/Linux, h-node lists hardware as compatible only if it does not require any proprietary software or firmware. Information about hardware that flunks this test is also included, so users know what to avoid. The database lists individual components, like WiFi and video cards, as well…