In this week’s #TheLongView: SUSE announces a Red Hat Enterprise Linux fork after Oracle said a similar thing, and Sarah Silverman says OpenAI and Meta have stolen her words.
IBM/Red Hat Sparks Anger at GPL ‘breach’ as RHEL Source Locked Up
In this week’s #TheLongView: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) goes closed source. Well—not really, but …
Voice.ai ‘Stole’ Code ¦ AWS Gets Filthier
In this week’s #TheLongView: Alleged theft of GPL code, and Amazon will run its data centers on gas.
DevSecOps Implementation: Source Composition Analysis
This is the second installment in this series on DevSecOps. Read the first installment, on Static Analysis, here. One of the better additions to security in recent years is source composition analysis (SCA). The purpose of SCA is to sit in the gap between static analysis and dynamic analysis to help you find issues introduced […]
Open Source License Compliance Tips for DevOps Pipelines
Open source components are used in most modern organizations, either included directly into software as code or as tools integrated into workflows. In DevOps environments, often a combination of the two occurs. These components can help speed development processes, provide functionality that isn’t otherwise available and decrease operating costs of teams. To successfully implement open […]
5 Areas to Consider When Building an Open Source Stack
Open source software has gone mainstream, propelled by the increasing maturity of many communities and tools working together with organizations seeking ways to deploy software faster and cheaper. According to Gartner Research, over 95% of them are deploying open source software, and while it brings many benefits, it also introduces a whole new set of […]






