This Week in Open Source News: Open Cloud Report, No Dirty Cow Patch for Android, & More
The Linux Foundation | 11 November 2016
This week in Linux and OSS news, The Linux Foundation’s annual Guide to the Open Cloud lists top open source cloud projects and trends, no Dirty Cow bug patch for Android this month, and more! Stay informed and engaged in open source news with this weekly digest!
1) The Linux Foundation releases its 2016 Guide to the Open Cloud report.
Linux Foundation Provides Insights Into the Open Cloud– SD Times
2) Though Linux users got a fix for “Dirty Cow” Android users might not be so lucky.
Fix for Critical Android Rooting Bug is a No-Show in November Patch Release– Ars Technica
3) Jeff Garzik, CEO and co-founder of Bloq, to join The Linux Foundation’s Board of Directors.
Linux Foundation Appoints Jeff Garzik to Board of Directors– Bitcoins.net
4) “More than 80 leading finance and technology organizations, including IBM, have joined The Linux Foundation Hyperledger, a project aimed at creating an enterprise-grade blockchain framework.”
How Blockchain Will Change Your Life– The Wall Street Journal
5) Munich, Germany is famous for rejecting Windows in favor of Microsoft but now faces proposals to make Windows 10 and Office available across the council.
City that Swapped Windows for Linux Debates Proposed Windows 10 Move– ZDNet
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