Linux App Summit kicks off tomorrow

by | Nov 11, 2020

Accelerate the growth of the Linux application ecosystem. That is the goal of Linux Application Summit (LAS), an online event that begins tomorrow and will last until Saturday, November 14 and is organized by the GNOME and KDE communities.

Specifically, the speakers and guests will address topics such as the creation, packaging and distribution of applications, their design, and the monetization within the Linux ecosystem.

Experts will advise on best practices when communicating with users or how to create a community around an application. They will also present interesting tools and technologies that make development easier and the platforms where the applications can be hosted.

Anyone interested in the design and development of Linux applications is invited to attend LAS, where application developers, designers, product managers, user experience specialists, community leaders and academic professionals will meet.

To attend the event you just have to register at the official website

SHARE

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent posts

VDI: The most secure environment for hybrid working

Today is Data Privacy Day. The purpose of this date is to raise awareness and promote privacy and data protection best practices. It was initiated by the European Commission, the Council of Europe, and the Data Protection authorities of the European Union’s member states. Their main goal was to drive attention to the importance of privacy, user data protection, and compliance of the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD). It is a regulation characterized by significant fines for non-compliance since its implementation in 2018.

How to avoid issues with virtual machines

Virtualization comes with a wide range of benefits for organizations. It helps cut IT costs and reduces downtime while increasing efficiency and productivity. It also increases the resiliency of networks, primarily when disasters occur, and promotes more green-friendly operations.

However, using virtual machines also comes with a set of downsides. Information security may get compromised, workloads mixed up, separation duties lost, among other issues. It is vital to know how you can get over these problems, and that’s what this article will discuss.

Let’s get started.

Archives


Stay up to date with all the news from UDS ENTERPRISE through our social networks. Follow us!

Skip to content