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OPEN SOURCE LAB

A nonprofit organization working for the advancement of open source
technologies.


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different environments:


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Open source projects are invited to use our hosting services for development,
which can be set up based on your needs.

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Use our AARCH64 servers to develop and test open source projects on the AARCH64
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 * NOW PROVIDING ACCESS TO POWER10 FOR OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS
   
   by Lance Albertson on Thu, Aug 15 2024
   We are excited to announce a major upgrade to our OpenPOWER cluster, which
   will greatly benefit our open source projects. In collaboration with IBM, we
   have successfully integrated POWER10 capabilities into our current OpenPOWER
   cluster, powered by OpenStack using KVM on PowerVM. This enhancement
   represents a significant step forward in our commitment to providing
   cutting-edge resources to the open-source community supporting the POWER
   ecosystem. A Leap in Computing Power: POWER10 POWER10, IBM’s latest processor
   architecture, is designed to deliver a significant leap in performance,
   efficiency, and security. It represents a new era of computing, addressing
   the ever-growing demands of modern applications. By introducing POWER10, we
   ensure that our projects have access to state-of-the-art technology,
   facilitating improved performance and innovation on the POWER platform.


 * FTP SERVER REBUILD - MARCH 2024
   
   by Lance Albertson on Thu, Mar 07 2024
   Service(s) affected: FTP mirroring service which includes (but not limited
   to) the following hostnames: ftp.osuosl.org ftp2.osuosl.org
   ftp-chi.osuosl.org ftp-nyc.osuosl.org ftp-osl.osuosl.org rsync.osuosl.org
   rsync2.osuosl.org Reason for outage: We will upgrade all three servers’
   operating system from CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8. Unfortunately, due to an issue
   with how the disks were partitioned, we are unable to do in-place upgrades.
   This will require to do a full reinstall including re-syncing all of the FTP
   content on each system after reinstallation. The re-sync will likely take
   multiple days due to the size of the content.


 * ON LEAVING THE OPEN SOURCE LAB, JONATHAN FREDERICK
   
   by Jonathan Frederick on Wed, Sep 25 2019
   My first Linux operating system was Ubuntu 10.04, when I was still young. It
   was my first experience with open-source software, which I didn’t fully
   appreciate at the time. I just wanted an operating system to work on my Dell
   hand-me-down computer and didn’t want to pay for windows. So, Linux was the
   first thing I found. Over the next few years I started to really appreciate
   open-source software. I realized its importance for the internet and myself
   since it was one of the only things that allowed me to have full control over
   my devices.


 * REFLECTIONS ON MY TIME AT THE OPEN SOURCE LAB, TRAVIS WHITEHEAD
   
   by Travis Whitehead on Wed, Apr 24 2019
   Reflections on My Time at the Open Source Lab by Travis Whitehead Working at
   the Open Source Lab has been the highlight of my computer science experience
   at Oregon State University. It was just by chance that I came across a job
   listing for the OSL. I had never heard of the organization, and it certainly
   was not a factor in my decision to pursue computer science at Oregon State
   University.


 * OSL ALUMNUS MATTHEW JOHNSON ON WORKING AT TESLA
   
   by Jerry Peng on Thu, Mar 07 2019
   Matthew Johnson is an OSU alumnus who now works at Tesla as a senior software
   engineer. He is a veteran of the U.S Marine Corps Infantry and served as a
   law enforcement officer. At Oregon State University, he worked for the Open
   Source Lab and received a scholarship from CBT Nuggets. He recently sat down
   with College of Engineering to talk about his experience working at Tesla.


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