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“Community Choice” Project of the Month – Jamulus

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June 2020, "Community Choice" Project of the Month – Jamulus

For our June "Community Choice" Project of the Month, the community elected Jamulus, software that enables musicians to perform real-time jam sessions over the internet.

The Jamulus server collects audio data from each Jamulus client, mixes the audio data and sends the mix back to each client. It's become incredibly useful to many musicians particularly during this pandemic, as it's allowed them to continue playing music together while staying in their own homes.

We caught up with Jamulus creator and developer Volker Fischer as he shared some thoughts about the project's history, purpose, and direction.

Vote For July's Project of the Month

The vote for the July 2020 Community Choice SourceForge Project of the Month is now available, and will run until June 15, 2019 12:00 UTC.

The candidates for SourceForge Project of the Month for July 2020 are:


money manager ex

Money Manager Ex

An easy to use, money management application
angryipscanner

Angry IP Scanner

A cross-platform network scanner that is fast and simple to use
BluestarLinux

BluestarLinux

Arch Linux-based distribution that provides a breadth of functionality, aesthetics and ease of use
nikgapps

NikGapps

Custom Google apps package that suits everyone's needs
tuxguitar

TuxGuitar

A multitrack guitar tablature editor and player written in Java-SWT
sacddecoder

Super Audio CD Decoder

Input plugin for foobar2000
blissos-dev

blissos-dev

Android for your PC
OrangeFox

OrangeFox

Fork of TeamWinRecoveryProject(TWRP) with many additional functions
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Today in Tech

On this day in 1990 Intel Corporation co-founder and co-inventor of the semiconductor, Robert Noyce passed away of a heart attack at the age of 62. Noyce was an American physicist who, with Jack Kilby, shares the credit for creating the integrated circuit which dramatically increased computing power. Unlike Kilby's integrated circuit however, Noyce's monolithic integrated circuit was more practical in design and could be mass-produced.

Noyce co-founded the influential Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation in 1957, before moving on to establish Intel Corporation alongside Gordon Moore in 1968.

Help Wanted

Developers needed for help with the LenMus Project.

LenMus is a free open source program (GPL v3) that I started in 2002 for learning music and practising aural training.

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

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