Rikki Endsley, Open Source Way

Rikki Endsley

Open Source Way

Raleigh, NC, United States

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  • Open Source Way
  • CMSWire.com

Past articles by Rikki:

Announcing the 2018 Open Source Yearbook: Download now

The fourth annual Open Source Yearbook looks back at 20 years of open source and rounds up hot new technologies and trends. → Read More

Linux command-line fun, top configuration tools, Kubeflow, and more

We round up the most popular articles from the past week. → Read More

Top open source conferences in 2019

We've rounded up a few favorite picks for conferences to attend in 2019. → Read More

9 top tech-recruiting mistakes to avoid

We round up common mistakes tech recruiters make and a few best practices to adopt instead. → Read More

Python libraries for data science, command-line tools, Jenkins X, DevOps, Perl 6, and more

On Opensource.com, we have a lot of reasons to be thankful. Over the past 12 months, we've had the pleasure of working with writers from a range of open source communities, organizations, and projects. We've had ongoing relationships and friendships with many of them, plus we've enjoyed welcoming dozens of new contributors to the site and new moderators to our community moderator program. → Read More

Python libraries for data science, command-line tools, Jenkins X, DevOps, Perl 6, and more

On Opensource.com, we have a lot of reasons to be thankful. Over the past 12 months, we've had the pleasure of working with writers from a range of open source communities, organizations, and projects. We've had ongoing relationships and friendships with many of them, plus we've enjoyed welcoming dozens of new contributors to the site and new moderators to our community moderator program. → Read More

Top 10 September must-reads: Programming languages, Python books and libraries, Linux firewalls, DevOps tools, and more

We've rounded up our top 10 reads from the past month. → Read More

14 must-read tech newsletters

Which newsletters do people working on open source projects read? We round up a few favorites. → Read More

February 2018 Opensource.com highlights and top 10

We announced the yearbook, celebrated two decades of open source, and more last month. → Read More

Opensource.com weekly Top 10: February 19-25

Our most popular articles for the week of February 19-25 covered the command line, Linux distros and tools, using Pipenv, managing workstation configurations with Ansible, and more. → Read More

How writing can change your career for the better, even if you don't identify as a writer

Learn about the career-changing magic of writing. → Read More

October top articles and community update

Opensource.com welcomed 711,196 unique visitors in October, a new all-time record. → Read More

Top 10 and highlights: September review

Opensource.com welcomed nearly two-dozen new writers in September and featured articles on machine learning. → Read More

Machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data, HPC, and more news

We're looking for machine learning, AI, big data, HPC, and supercomputing articles for upcoming themes, and we're working on the 2017 Open Source Yearbook. → Read More

July review: Articles for admins, home brewers, developers, educators, and more

Brewing beer with Linux, 20 Linux commands every sysadmin should know, alternatives to Trello, and more hits from July. → Read More

Opensource.com's IRC Cheat Sheet

Download the cheat sheet, then practice your fresh chat skills by connecting with one of your favorite open source communities in IRC. → Read More

Top 10 and highlights: June review

What was hot last month? Python, Golang, System76, LibreOffice Writer alternatives, machine learning, Vim, and more. → Read More

Top 10 and highlights: May review

Opensource.com welcomed 27 new authors in May and set a new page view record. → Read More

Top 10 and highlights: April review

Let's look back at a few of the highlights from the past month. → Read More

Highlights from March 2017 on Opensource.com

Opensource.com brought in 666,696 unique visitors who generated 1,115,124 page views in March, our sixth consecutive month with more than 1,000,000 page views. Let's look at a few highlights. → Read More