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Open source the secret sauce in secure, affordable voting tech

The Parallax

And over the long term, consider switching to the cheaper—and more advanced and secure—voting technology that cybersecurity expert Ben Adida is dedicating his next career move to developing. VotingWorks, Adida told the Context Conversations audience, will “build open-source voting machines on commodity hardware. Adida said.

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The Linux Foundation Throws Weight Behind Secure Microkernel

DevOps.com

The Linux Foundation announced today it will host the seL4 Foundation, the nonprofit organization established by Data61, an arm of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Australia that has been developing the seL4 microkernel operating system.

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Mozilla launches a new startup focused on ‘trustworthy’ AI

TechCrunch

Called Mozilla.ai , the newly forged company’s mission isn’t to build just any AI — its mission is to build AI that’s open source and “trustworthy,” according to Mark Surman, the executive president of Mozilla and the head of Mozilla.ai. isn’t a nonprofit. flexibility that nonprofits lack.

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AlmaLinux Foundation Delivers on CentOS Promise

DevOps.com

A nonprofit organization launched this week to oversee future development of AlmaLinux, a distribution of Linux based on code originally contributed to the open source CentOS project.

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New Training Course Helps Gain Expertise with Jenkins CI/CD

DevOps.com

LFS267, developed in conjunction with the Continuous Delivery Foundation, is […]. The post New Training Course Helps Gain Expertise with Jenkins CI/CD appeared first on DevOps.com.

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The Linux Foundation Announces New Open Hardware Technologies and Collaboration

DevOps.com

OpenPOWER to become Linux Foundation project to advance development of data-driven architectures required for hybrid cloud environments and increasingly intensive workloads. The post The Linux Foundation Announces New Open Hardware Technologies and Collaboration appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Why We Are Joining CNCF

OverOps

CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation and is the vendor-neutral home for many of the fastest-growing open source projects, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. We’re excited to announce that OverOps has joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)!