Sponsor Manage any project, team or business your way | | Community Choice Project of the Month for August For our August 2019 "Community Choice" Project of the Month, the community elected Evolution X, an AOSP based ROM with Pixel UI, Android Q vibes, customization and more. Project Founder and Lead Developer Joey Huab shared some thoughts about the project's history, purpose, and direction. Check out the full interview here | Vote For September's Project of the Month The vote for the September 2019 Community Choice SourceForge Project of the Month is now available, and will run until August 15, 2019 12:00 UTC. Also check out the blog here for full descriptions of each project. | The candidates for SourceForge Project of the Month for September 2019 are: | | Virtual joystick devices seen by the system as a standard joystick but its position-data is written to it by a feeder application | | Custom Android firmware that is simple, unique and stable | | An interpreted language and very portable interpreter for that language | | Fedora Remix for Raspberry Pi® 2/3 computers | | Disk defragmenter for Windows | | A secure data removal tool for Windows | | MIUI Custom ROM for Xiaomi Devices | | The official catalog of Apache OpenOffice extensions | | Ports of Unix and GNU software to MS-Windows | Introducing ManageEngine How do you best deploy patches and update fixes to your applications? How frequently do you patch? What are the priorities in patch management? Find out all about the best practices of patch management explained in a free guide from ManageEngine. Download Now! | Sponsor ACCELERATE PYTHON* FOR DATA SCIENCE. Achieve faster Python* application performance with minimal or no changes to code. Accelerate NumPy*, SciPy*, and scikit-learn* for machine learning, data analysis, and more. Free download | | Featured Article See our Q&A session with Telmo Silva, CEO at ClicData. Telmo is a University of Toronto Engineering graduate (BASc) who has circumnavigated the globe implementing ERP, CRM, and BI enterprise applications in food/retail, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, and manufacturing. Check out the full article here. | Featured SourceForge Deals Thunder Drive is a secure and easy-to-use cloud storage service which allows you to create folders, manage files, and share private links from the convenience of your favorite device. Enjoy quick access to significantly faster and larger storage than other providers and use it with any web browser, including the one on your phone. The Thunder Drive service is also hosted in premier Tier IV data center facilities, giving you robust security and reliability. SourceForge Deals is an online storefront with merchandise that's chosen, stocked, and fulfilled by a third party with products that are intended to be of interest to you. See more deals. | Conferences and Events Join over 2,000 developers, technologists and industry experts in an exchange of ideas on the latest trends in open source and open collaboration, how to navigate the open source landscape, and how open source is shaping innovation. The Open Source Summit will take place in San Diego, California. | Join 4,000+ technologists, decision makers and community members in Raleigh, NC, to explore open source, open tech, and the open web in enterprise. | The Cloud Native Computing Foundation's flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities in San Diego, California. Join us as the community gathers for four days to further the education and advancement of cloud native computing. | | Today in Tech On this day in 1944 the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator or ASCC was formally presented to Harvard University by then IBM president Thomas J. Watson Sr. The ASCC was a general purpose electromechanical computer that was devised by American physicist Howard Aiken and built by IBM. One of the earliest digital computers, it was a curious mix of punch card technology and simple electronics, and was used in the war effort during the latter part of World War II. Upon its transfer into Harvard, the ASCC was renamed the Harvard Mark I. Find out more about this supercomputer here. | Help Wanted C++ programmers with MFC know-how to help out with reviving Qualcomm Eudora, the cult eMail app from the 90's. 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. | Final Thoughts If you know someone who is not getting this mailing, encourage them to sign up. If you want to change your newsletter frequency to monthly, go here. Thanks for being part of the SourceForge community! And, if you need to get in touch directly, feel free to send us an email at CommunityTeam@sourceforge.net. | | | |
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