May 13 2009

Linux Foundation Relaunches Linux.com

jason

Linux Journal published an article that alerted me to the relaunch of Linux.com. The Linux Foundation acquired the Linux.com domain name from SourceForge earlier this year and has been promising a relaunch. From the LJ article:

One of the most intriguing aspects of the new and improved Web site is the “Linux Guru” feature. Registered users can earn points and work their way up to guru status by participating in various activities around the site. The top five contributors will be invited to the annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, and the top 50 will be showcased in the Foundation’s annual report. Each year, one user will also be crowned the “Ultimate Linux Guru” and win a fully-loaded Linux notebook computer, signed by Linus Torvalds.

The site has five main features that are an important aspect of working with and understanding Linux:

  • News – Original content and analysis are featured in this section, along with content from FOSSBazaar, MoblinZone, and other Foundation workgroups.
  • Community – Here’s where registered members can connect and network with each other, and create groups that focus on specific niches in open source.
  • Distribution Central – Highlights of this section include original content provided by community managers and representatives of each distribution, and also provides a place for leading distros to interact with users right inside the Linux.com ecosystem.
  • Learn – This is where users will find Man Pages, HowTos, and other Linux documentation, as well as a forum for posting questions and getting answers from the community.
  • Directory – This section houses a collection of user-contributed software and user-reviewed applications, books, hosting services, and the like.

The new look is definitely an improvement from the old site and I see some nice content & links. Congrats to The Linux Foundation on a great relaunch!

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