Open Source

FFmpeg's Hall of Shame

Let's put to shame Companies not complying with FFMPEG's Open Source Licence!  Link to this page on your own website: http://ffmpeg.org/shame.html

Sourceforge Inc. is Dead. Long Live Geeknet Inc.

Sourceforge Inc. announced today that it has changed is name to Geeknet Inc. in order to better reflect its user community.

Evolution Ruby CMS: Source code now available on GitHub!

Evolution Ruby CMS source code is available on GitHub: Fork it here!

Open Source Microbloggers You Should Follow

A pretty impressive list of Open Source microbloggers to follow!

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RepRap: The Open Source 3D Printer

The RepRap (which stands for Replicating Rapid-prototyper) is a 3D printer developped by a team of volunteers around the world.  The design of the RepRap is f

Working with Ogg Theora

This "state of the Ogg" post from the Free Software Foundation is a great intro to the free video format that's finally ready for primetime:

Try Open Source software from your browser

Click2try is a Community site where it's easy to try Open Source software--for free.

New Project: Montage Non Linear Video Editor

I've been waiting a long time for a good, simple and easy to use Non Linear Video Editor (NLVE) to emerge on Linux.  Every time I have to edit a small home video from miniDV footage on Linux, I have to fight with Kino and it's unfriendly interface. Yes, Kino does the job but it's painful.  I've tried other Open Source NLVE also with mitigate success (KDEnlive, Cinerella, etc.) 

There is nothing out there that "scratch my itch": I need a consumer level NLVE on Linux to simply do the following steps:

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