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Version du 26 juillet 2013 à 18:03


L'actualité du monde opensource pour la semaine écoulée.

Semaine 30 (22-28 juillet 2013)

Petit Lexique de l’Open Data et du Big Data. Pour vous aider à y voir plus clair dans la terminologie liée au mouvement d’ouverture des données et du Big data, Data Publica vous a préparé ce petit lexique.

.@UKODI member @OpenCageData launches location service to help businesses make the most of Open Street Map Building a business on OpenStreetMap data? OpenCage Data wants to make that easier Construire un business avec OpenStreetMap ?

Vous connaissiez les logiciels open source (Firefox, Linux, Libre Office, etc.), mais connaissiez-vous les meubles open source ? L’expérience la plus récente vient des bureaux de Mozilla Japon ouverts récemment et où le design a mis ses concepts d’ameublement en open source . Vous pouvez les télécharger sur le site gratuitement et vous en inspirer pour créer votre propre ameublement à peu de frais.


  • ✖ À voir ✖ Votre appareil photo reflex Open Source avec Openreflex! #opensource #photo #reflex #DIY http://bit.ly/1b7BvZL #graphismfr

Votre appareil photo reflex Open Source avec Openreflex! http://graphism.fr/votre-appareil-photo-reflex-open-source-avec-openreflex-opensource-photo-reflex-diy

Il fabrique son appareil photo reflex avec un imprimante 3D http://golem13.fr/open-reflex-leo-marius/

« Open Reflex » est un projet open source créé par Leo Marius, étudiant français en Master Design à l’esadse de Saint-Etienne. Cet appareil photo APN Reflex 35mm fonctionne parfaitement, son boitier à été imprimé avec une imprimante 3D et assemblé en une heure. L’appareil est compatible avec n’importe quelle monture.

L’Open source initiative (OSI) vient de reconnaitre la licence CeCILL 2.1, la première licence de logiciels libres conforme au droit français. Proposée par le CEA, le CNRS et Inria, elle appartient à une famille de trois licences qui couvrent un large éventail de besoins des développeurs et utilisateurs.

un article intéressant sur l'open éducation (article en français)



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  • Open access to meteorological data to increase accuracy of weather forecasts

http://opensource.com/life/13/7/open-weather

  • The Importance of Free and #OpenSource Software and Standards in Scientific Publishing http://buff.ly/13Jcizo #openscience

http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6775/1/2/49?goback=.gde_3666680_member_257106832

Hacking Conventional Computing Infrastructure We started a project at Facebook almost two years ago with a pretty big goal: to build one of the most efficient computing infrastructures at the lowest possible cost. We decided to honor our hacker roots and challenge convention by custom designing and building our software, servers and data centers from the ground up – and then share these technologies as they evolve. The result is a data center full of vanity free servers which is 38% more efficient and 24% less expensive to build and run than other state-of-the-art data centers. Why Open Hardware? By releasing Open Compute Project technologies as open hardware, our goal is to develop servers and data centers following the model traditionally associated with open source software projects. That’s where you come in. - See more at: http://www.opencompute.org/#sthash.YlII55GI.dpuf

  • Jay Parikh of Facebook gave an update on The Open Compute Project (OCP). When Facebook launched the project they wanted to build more efficient and flexible data center infrastructure. Think open hardware at the lowest possible cost. There have been numerous new contributors to the project and Facebook has moved from being the founder to just a major contributor. The OCP Networking Project kicked off in May to unlock the last remaining proprietary pieces in the OCP stack.

Advancing antimalarial drug research through open source initiatives http://gu.com/p/3hb6j/tw via @guardian

The School of Open is offering its second round of facilitated courses! Starting today, you can sign up for 7 courses during a two week period; sign-up closes 4 August (Sunday) and courses start on or after 5 August (Monday). All courses are free to take and open to reuse under the CC BY-SA license.

  • I’d like to add a license to that. Github unveiled http://ChooseALicense.com this week to help simplify open source software licensing and encourage its users to actually select a license when they publish their code. Wired has a brief analysis of the move, which one analyst calls "a huge reversal for GitHub." What do you think? Will adding this new step on GitHub get more developers to add an OSS license to their code?

Article intéressant, en français, sur le wiki knowtex

Keyczar is an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications. Keyczar supports authentication and encryption with both symmetric and asymmetric keys. Some features of Keyczar include: A simple API Key rotation and versioning Safe default algorithms, modes, and key lengths Automated generation of initialization vectors and ciphertext signatures Java, Python, and C++ implementations International support in Java (Python coming soon) Keyczar was originally developed by members of the Google Security Team and is released under an Apache 2.0 license.


  • Download Nick Liow's Open Game Art Bundle by @elliotharmon

http://opensource.com/life/13/7/download-open-game-art-bundle http://open.commonly.cc/


It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s hyperloop. Elon Musk, head of the Tesla electric car company and the SpaceX rocket firm, made headlines with just a couple of tweets this week. He tweeted that the alpha design for his revolutionary form of transport called "hyperloop" will be available August 12. Then, after one of his followers suggested he patent the design, Musk replied: "I really hate patents unless critical to company survival. Will publish Hyperloop as open source." So if you’re looking for a new open source project to work on, perhaps you can offer feedback to help advance this "fifth mode of transportation"—whatever it is.


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