BIND 9.7.2-P2 is now available
New bugfix and security fix release of free softwared most commonly used Domain Name System (DNS) server on the Internet.
View ArticleGNU Solfege 3.18.1 release announcement
Solfege is free music education software. Use it to train your rhythm, interval, scale and chord skills. It is free software and runs on GNU/Linux and other systems with some effort with the required...
View ArticleMercury releases OpenSAL - OSS version of scientific algorithm library
Mercury Computer Systems, a trusted ISR subsystems provider, announced the availability of OpenSAL, an open source version of its award-winning Scientific Algorithm Library (SAL) for vector math...
View ArticleZevenOS-Neptune 1.9 is ready
We the ZevenOS Team are proud to announce the release of ZevenOS-Neptune 1.9. ZevenOS-Neptune is a ZevenOS Distro based fully upon Debian Squeeze, except for a newer kernel and some drivers.read more
View ArticleDebian to officially welcome non-packaging contributors
Today, the Debian Project has overwhelmingly decided in a General Resolution to formally acknowlege the contribution made by many people who help Debian in ways other than maintaining packages -- by...
View ArticleX.org 7.6 released
The X.Org Foundation and the global community of X.Org developers announce the release 7.6 of the X Window System. This release is the seventh modular release of the X Window System. The next full...
View ArticlePostfix 2.8.0 available
Postfix (free and open-source mail transfer agent that routes and delivers electronic mail) stable release 2.8.0 is available. This release continues the move towards improving code and documentation,...
View ArticleUpdated Debian GNU/Linux: 5.0.8 released
The Debian project is pleased to announce the eighth update of its stable distribution Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (codename "lenny"). This update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the stable...
View ArticleDocument Foundation launches LibreOffice 3.3
The Document Foundation launches LibreOffice 3.3, the first stable release of the free office suite developed by the community. In less than four months, the number of developers hacking LibreOffice...
View ArticleNew High Priority Project: PowerVR drivers
FSF added a new project to High Priority Projects list: Writing free software drivers capable of 3D acceleration for the PowerVR engine. This is a critical project, because PowerVR is being used in...
View ArticleCall for nominations for the 13th annual free software awards
The Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software is presented annually by FSF president Richard Stallman to an individual who has made a great contribution to the progress and...
View ArticleSign-up! May 4th, 2011 Day Against DRM
The Day Against DRM is an opportunity to unite a wide range of projects, public interest organizations, web sites and individuals in an effort to raise public awareness to the danger of technology that...
View ArticleGnash 0.8.9 released
Open Media Now! and the Gnash community are happy to announce the release of Gnash 0.8.9. Gnash the GNU Flash player is a free/libre SWF movie player, with all the source code released under GPLv3....
View ArticleAnnouncing our license recommendations guide
Today I'm happy to share something we've been working on for a little while: “How to choose a license for your own work” is a comprehensive set of license recommendations for new projects. This page...
View ArticleKaren Sandler Named New Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation
June 21, 2011: The GNOME Foundation today announced that it has appointed Karen Sandler as Executive Director. Sandler’s dedication to software freedom, her non-profits experience and her involvement...
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