| Today in Tech An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: Google has announced it is launching a new organization, Open Usage Commons (OUC), to host the trademarks for three of its most important new open-source projects. Read more on Slashdot.org | Conferences and Events GUADEC is the GNOME community's largest conference, bringing together hundreds of users, contributors, community members, and enthusiastic supporters together for a week of talks and workshops. | The Cloud Native Computing Foundation's flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. | A universe of events and platforms focused on open source, open tech and the open web | | Today in Tech On this day in 1928, the German Army introduced their own exclusive version of the Enigma machine, an encryption device originally invented by German engineer Arthur Scherbius for commercial markets. The Enigma machine could take plain text and turn it into encoded ciphertext, which could then be decoded by another Enigma machine. Nazi Germany used these machines extensively during World War II to transmit battle plans and other secret information, but the code was eventually deciphered by British codebreakers. | Final Thoughts If you know someone who is not getting this mailing, encourage them to sign up. 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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