Today I want to offer some interesting profiles that I follow on Twitter, I found many useful information following their twittering.
Idea (and many links) come from this post:
http://linuxtoy.org/archives/25-linux-twitterers.html
Linux kernel
KernelTracker: Get the latest version of the Linux kernel.
Linux distributions
- clububuntu: aggregate information on Ubuntu.
- ubuntusecurity: Ubuntu security updates.
- fedora_linux: the latest news from the Fedora world.
- openSUSE: openSUSE news and updates.
- Mandriva: Mandriva Linux information.
- CentOS: CentOS related content.
- debian: on the Debian Project.
- debian_security: Debian security updates.
- Gentoo_Security: Gentoo Security Update.
- ArchLinux: Arch Linux news.
At the end of a conference, most people have two feelings. The first is a feeling of wanting to get out there and do something. After last year’s LinuxCon, especially after listening to Noah Broadwater of Sesame Workshop, I wanted to go back to my office, take a chainsaw to my IIS installations, and tear out my Sharepoint system. But I am pretty sure that feeling is felt by many of us on a daily basis without attending LinuxCon.
In Forrester analyst Jeffrey Hammond’s keynote today at LinuxCon he outlined the trends of OSS adoption in the enterprise. (You can download the slides here.) According to Hammond, open source software has crossed the chasm and is firmly entrenched in enterprises around the world. That wasn’t a surprise to the 800 people in the LinuxCon audience. But his data did uncover something interesting: IT operations people are choosing Linux not just to lower costs but also to fuel innovation and support growth.
Read it all on Amanda McPherson’s Linux Foundation blog