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April 2019, “Community Choice” Project of the Month

April Project of the month, featured article and Sourceforge deals --

Issue #51 - April 3, 2019

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Community Choice Project of the Month for April


For our April 2019 "Community Choice" Project of the Month, the community elected Asuswrt-Merlin, an alternative firmware for Asus wireless routers. Developer Eric Sauvageau shared some thoughts about the project's history, purpose, and direction. Check out the whole interview on our blog here.

Vote For May's Project of the Month


The vote for the May 2019 Community Choice SourceForge Project of the Month is now available, and will run until April 15, 2019 12:00 UTC.

The candidates for SourceForge Project of the Month for May 2019 are:


digiCamControl

digiCamControl

Allows you to transfer images directly from your camera to your computer as you take each shot and allow to control camera shooting parameters.
sacddecoder

Super Audio CD Decoder

Input plugin for foobar2000
superioros

Superior OS

AOSP based ROM that works on android OS 92
PROJECT 4

RevolutionOS-MIUI

MIUI Custom ROM for Xiaomi Devices
PROJECT 5

Win flex-bison

A port Flex & Bison tools to the Windows platform
PROJECT 6

Arrow OS

AOSP based project with an aim of keeping things clean
PROJECT 7

dotOS-downloads

Custom Android firmware
PROJECT 8

ArchGeoTux

Repository of Geospatial packages for Arch Linux
PROJECT 9

DisplayCAL

Display Calibration and Characterization powered by Argyll CMS

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Conferences and Events


MarTech
April 3-5, 2019

Meet the top marketing technology vendors, attend sessions on the Solutions Track and in the Discover MarTech Theater, and network with peers...


OpenStack Summit
April 29-May 5, 2019

In addition to OpenStack-related sessions, the event features Kata Containers, Ansible, Ceph, Kubernetes, ONAP, and more projects. Featured topics include CI/CD, container infrastructure, edge computing, HPC/GPU/AI, open source community, private and hybrid cloud, public cloud, telecom and NFV.


LinuxFest Northwest
April 28-29, 2019

LinuxFest Northwest, the oldest community-run open source conference, turns 20 in 2019. Like SCALE, it has something for everyone. Last year's conference, for instance, included sessions like "Introduction to Git (even for non-developers)," "Lessons learned from civic hacking," and "Incompossibilities: Limitations and trade-offs in technology design."

Today in Tech


On this day in 1973 American engineer Martin Cooper made the first cell phone call from a New York City street. Cooper and his team had created the first handheld, personal mobile phone for Motorola a couple of months back, and was presenting it to the media in New York when he decided to give them a real demonstration by making a call. That first call was to Dr. Joel Engel, who was then running a program for their rival company AT&T. Find out more about the first cell phone call ever made here.

Help Wanted


C Programmers Wanted for PDOS - public domain operating system

If you are looking for an Open Source project to contribute your time to, or if you are someone who wants to advertise your skills, check out the Help Wanted page or Project Wanted page.

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