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as the Linux Foundation, the operating system provides "a flexible and customizable platform for net

as the Linux Foundation, the operating system provides "a flexible and customizable platform for network administrators to manage their networks." [SourceForge]         ISSUE No. 145 - May 03, 2023 Linux Foundation Announces DentOS 3.0, an Open Source Network OS for Disaggregated Networks  This month the Linux Foundation announced version 3.0 of DentOS, an open source network operating system using the Linux kernel, Switchdev, and other Linux-based projects for a standardized network operating system "without abstractions or overhead," Or, as the Linux Foundation, the operating system provides "a flexible and customizable platform for network administrators to manage their networks." [Read more on Slashdot.org]( Popular Projects [project 1]( [CudaText]( Cross-platform code editor, with syntax highlight for 200+ languages. Has lite interface with tabs. Has JSON config files instead of the options dialog. [project 2]( [Tux Paint]( An award-winning drawing program for children of all ages [project 1]( [Brave Browser]( Brave is a free and open source browser that lets you browse safer and faster by blocking ads and trackers. [project 4]( [FreeOrion]( FreeOrion is a free and open source community-developed 4X turn-based galactic empire strategy game. [project 5]( [eGuideDog]( eGuideDog project develops free software for the blind. [Discover the most valued features in webinar software]( Sponsored Are you looking for a webinar platform that will take your virtual meetings to the next level? Here are the top features you should look for to ensure a successful webinar: customization, interactive functions, top-notch analytics and a wide range of integrations with marketing automation tools. See how it works and what benefits it can bring you. [Try LiveWebinar for FREE]( Mastering the Split Command in Linux: Effective File Splitting Techniques  In the world of Linux, the split command is a powerful tool used to split or break large files into smaller pieces. This command comes in handy when dealing with large log and archive files that are difficult to handle as a whole. With the split command, you can split files based on the number of lines or the file size, customize the output file names, and more. In this article, we will explore the various options and examples of using the split command in Linux, blending information from multiple sources​. [Read more on LinuxJournal.com]( [Linux Journal logo]( SourceForge Articles and Q&A Sessions [How To Choose the Best eCommerce Platform for Your Online Business]( Finding the right eCommerce platform for your business can be daunting since there are more than 500 to choose from. To narrow down your search and find the best fit for you, it’s important to consider your business model, product or service offering, budget, target markets and channels you’ll use. While it may be difficult to find a solution that meets all your requirements 100%, having a clear understanding of what you’re looking for can help guide you in the right direction. In this article, we will be discussing eight key factors that should be considered when selecting an eCommerce platform. [Read more on SourceForge.net]( [How DAM and PIM Work Together to Drive Your Business Forward]( Let’s first define what they are. DAM is a software system that allows you to store, organize, and manage your digital assets such as images, videos, and other media files. PIM, on the other hand, is a software system that allows you to manage your product information such as descriptions, pricing, and other details across all channels. [Read more on SourceForge.net]( Conferences and Events (Live and Virtual) [Red Hat Summit | May 23-25, 2023]( The landscape of IT is constantly evolving and it's on all of us to know what's happening now and help shape what's coming next. Join us at Red Hat Summit, May 23-25, in Boston, to try new features and explore the future of open source, hybrid cloud, and automation. [Machine Learning Day | May 31, 2023]( Get ready for exciting insights and best practices about Machine Learning - the probably most interesting field of tech. From AI over deep learning to computer vision and even using the cloud to be even more productive - we have curated some of the most recent topics for you to become an ML Pro! [PlatformCon 2023 | June 8 - 9, 2023]( The top DevOps and platform engineering leaders on one virtual stage, for 2 days. Born to celebrate our community of 15k+ platform engineers 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. © 2023 Slashdot Media. All Rights Reserved. PO Box 12190, San Diego, CA 92112 [Unsubscribe](   |  [Privacy Policy](

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