This week in linux and open source headlines, Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth opens up about spawning new opportunities with the interoperability of various areas of OSS, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols urges the Linux community to roll up their sleeves in 2017, and more! Read on to stay on the forefront of open source news:
1) "When sensors, data, machine learning and the cloud collide, new kinds of opportunity can emerge."
Open Source Pioneer Mark Shuttleworth Says Smart “Edge’ Devices Spawn Business Models - The Wall Street Journal
2) Linux turned 25 last year-- but that doesn't mean OSS is done proving itself.
Linux 2017: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility - ZDNet
3)"Endless is launching its first products designed specifically for the United States."
Endless Introduces Linux Mini Desktop PCs for American Market - Liliputing
4) The Linux Foundation's Hyperledger Project has formed a new working group to reach out to Chinese members, which make up over a quarter or their base.
Hyperledger Blockchain Project Announces ‘Technical Working Group China’ Following Strong Interest - Cryptocoins News
5)“AT&T is an open-source software company now ― I just have to pinch myself.” said Jim Zemlin at CES.
The Linux Foundation is Still Adjusting to AT&T’s Embrace of Open Source - GeekWire