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[#]: subject: (Remember Unity8 from Ubuntu? UBports is Renaming it to Lomiri)
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Remember Unity8 from Ubuntu? UBports is Renaming it to Lomiri
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Ever since Ubuntu abandoned the Unity project, UBports continued the maintenance and development of Unity. On February 27th 2020, [UBports][1] announced that they are giving Unity8 a new branding in the form of Lomiri.
### Unity8 is now Lomiri
![Unity8 in action | Image Credit: UBports][2]
[UBports announced][3] that the Unity8 desktop environment would be renamed as Lomiri. They gave three reasons for this fairly drastic announcement.
First, they want to avoid confusion with the [Unity game engine][4]. Quite a few people confused the two. UBports noted that they are frequently receiving questions regarding “how to import 3D models and meshes into our shell”. When you search “Unity” in your favorite search engine, most of the top links are for the game engine.
The second reason for the name change has to do with the new effort to package Unity8 for Debian. Unfortunately, many of the Unity8s dependencies have Ubuntu in the name, for example, _**ubuntu-ui-toolkit**_. Debian packagers warned that packages that have Ubuntu in the name may not be accepted into [Debian][5].
Finally, UBports said the name change would improve verbal communications. Saying Unity8 repeatedly can be a mouthful. People would not have to worry about confusing “users of Ubuntu Unity and Unity (the game engine)”.
UBports went on to stress that the name change was not “triggered by any action from Canonical or the Ubuntu community, legal or otherwise”.
They noted that this name change was the perfect time for them to switch to [GitHub alternative GitLab][6] for their development.
Interestingly, the announcement did not explain how they picked Lomiri as the new name. All they said is that “We went through many different names before settling on Lomiri. All of them had problems with pronunciation, availability, or other related issues.”
UBports noted that most Ubuntu Touch users would be unaffected by the name change. Developers and power users might notice some changes, but UBports “will strive to maintain backwards compatibility within Ubuntu Touch for the foreseeable future”.
### What Exactly is Being Renamed?
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According to the announcement, packages that have either Ubuntu or Unity in the title will be affected. For example,
* **unity8**, containing the shell, will become **lomiri**
* **ubuntu-ui-toolkit** will become **lomiri-ui-toolkit**
* **ubuntu-download-manager** will become **lomiri-download-manager**
On top of this, interfaces call will change, as well. “For example, the **Ubuntu.Components** QML import will change to **Lomiri.Components**.” For the sake of backwards compatibility, Ubuntu Touch images will not change too much. “Developers will only need to update to the new API when theyd like to package their apps for other distributions.”
### What Will Stay the Same?
Since renaming packages can cause quite a few cascading problems, UBports wants to limit the number of packages they change. They dont expect the following things to change.
* Packages that dont use the “Ubuntu” or “Unity” names
* Ubuntu Touch will remain the same
* Any components which are already used by other projects and accepted into other distributions
### Final Thoughts
![][8]
Overall, I think this change will be good for Ubuntu Touch in the long run. I understand why [Canonical][9] picked the Unity name for their convergence desktop, but I think the desktop environment was overshadowed by the game engine from the beginning. This will give them room to breathe and also free up valuable coding time. The less time spent replying to questions about 3D models the more time that can be spent creating a convergent desktop.
If you have any further questions or concerns about the name change, you visit the [UBports forms][10]. They have set up a thread specifically for this topic.
Dont hesitate to share our views on it in the comment section.
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[1]: https://ubports.com/
[2]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/unity8_ubports.png?ssl=1
[3]: https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/lomiri-new-name-same-great-unity8-265
[4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_(game_engine)
[5]: https://www.debian.org/
[6]: https://itsfoss.com/github-alternatives/
[7]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Unity8-lomiri.png?ssl=1
[8]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ubports.jpeg?ssl=1
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[#]: subject: (Linux Foundation prepares for disaster, new anti-tracking data set, Mozilla goes back to mobile OSes, and more open source news)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/20/3/news-march-14)
[#]: author: (Scott Nesbitt https://opensource.com/users/scottnesbitt)
Linux Foundation prepares for disaster, new anti-tracking data set, Mozilla goes back to mobile OSes, and more open source news
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Catch up on the biggest open source headlines from the past two weeks.
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In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the Linux Foundation's disaster relief project, DuckDuckGo's anti-tracking tool, open textbooks, and more!
### Linux Foundation unveils Project OWL
When a disaster happens, it's vital to keep communications links up and running. One way to do that is with [mesh networks][2]. The Linux Foundation [has unveiled][3] Project OWL to "help build mesh network nodes for global emergency communications networks."
Short for _Organisation, Whereabouts, and Logistics_, OWL is firmware for Internet of Things (IoT) devices that "can quickly turn a cheap wireless device into a DuckLink, a mesh network node". Those devices can connect to other, similar devices around them. OWL also provides an analytics tool that responders can use for "coordinating resources, learning about weather patterns, and communicating with civilians who would otherwise be cut off."
### New open source tool to block web trackers
It's no secret that sites all over the web track their visitors. Often, it's shocking how much of that goes on and what a threat to your privacy that is. To help web browser developers better protect their users, the team behind search engine DuckDuckGo is "[sharing data it's collected about online trackers with other companies so they can also protect your privacy][4]."
That dataset is called Tracker Radar and it "details 5,326 internet domains used by 1,727 companies and organizations that track you online". Browser Radar is different from other tracker databases in that it "annotates data with other information, like whether blocking a tracker is likely to break a website, so anyone using it can pick the best balance of privacy and convenience."
Tracker Radar's dataset is [available on GitHub][5]. The repository also links to the code for the [crawler][6] and [detector][7] that work with the data.
### Oregon Tech embracing open textbooks
With the cost of textbooks taking an increasingly large bite out of the budgets of university students, more and more schools are turning to open textbooks to cut those costs. By embracing open textbooks, the Oregon Institute of Technology has [save students $400,000][8] over the last two years.
The school offers open textbooks for 26 courses, ranging "from chemistry and biology, to respiratory care, sociology and engineering." Although the textbooks are free, university librarian John Schoppert points out that the materials are of a high quality and that faculty members have been "developing lab manuals and open-licensed textbooks where they hadnt existed before and improved on others materials."
### Mozilla to help update feature phone OS
A few years ago, Mozilla tried to break into the world of mobile operating systems with Firefox OS. While that effort didn't pan out, Firefox OS found new life powering low-cost feature phones under the name KaiOS. Mozilla's [jumping back into the game][9] by helping "modernize the browser engine that's core to the software."
KaiOS is built upon a four-year-old version of Mozilla's Gecko browser engine. Updating Gecko will "improve security, make apps run faster and more smoothly, and open [KaiOS to] more-sophisticated apps and WebGL 2.0 for better games graphics." Mozilla said its collaboration will include "Mozilla's help with test engineering and adding new low-level Gecko abilities."
#### In other news
* [CERN adopts Mattermost, an open source messaging app][10]
* [Open-source software analyzes economics of biofuels, bioproducts][11]
* [Netflix releases Dispatch for crisis management orchestration][12]
* [FreeNAS and TrueNAS are merging][13]
* [Smithsonian 3D Scans NASA Space Shuttle Discovery And Makes It Open Source][14]
Thanks, as always, to Opensource.com staff members and [Correspondents][15] for their help this week.
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[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_networking
[3]: https://www.smartcitiesworld.net/news/news/linux-announces-open-source-project-to-aid-disaster-relief-5102
[4]: https://www.cnet.com/news/privacy-focused-duckduckgo-launches-new-effort-to-block-online-tracking/
[5]: https://github.com/duckduckgo/tracker-radar
[6]: https://github.com/duckduckgo/tracker-radar-collector
[7]: https://github.com/duckduckgo/tracker-radar-detector
[8]: https://www.heraldandnews.com/news/local_news/oregon-tech-turns-to-open-source-materials-to-save-students/article_ba641e79-3034-5b9a-a8f7-b5872ddc998e.html
[9]: https://www.cnet.com/news/mozilla-helps-modernize-feature-phones-powered-by-firefox-tech/
[10]: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/news/cern-uses-mattermost
[11]: http://www.biomassmagazine.com/articles/16848/open-source-software-analyzes-economics-of-biofuels-bioproducts
[12]: https://jaxenter.com/netflix-dispatch-crisis-management-orchestration-169381.html
[13]: https://liliputing.com/2020/03/freenas-and-turenas-are-merging-open-source-operating-systems-for-network-attached-storage.html
[14]: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tjmccue/2020/03/04/smithsonian-3d-scans-the-nasa-space-shuttle-discovery-and-makes-it-open-source/#39aa0f243ecd
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[#]: subject: (Tools for monitoring, introvert inclusion, and more industry trends)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/20/3/monitoring-introvert-industry-trends)
[#]: author: (Tim Hildred https://opensource.com/users/thildred)
Tools for monitoring, introvert inclusion, and more industry trends
======
A weekly look at open source community and industry trends.
![Person standing in front of a giant computer screen with numbers, data][1]
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
## [Top six open source tools for monitoring][2]
> These tools are widely used in the tech industry, and they all have their benefits. Most of these solutions, however, require skilled implementation and ongoing manual maintenance that can be a burden for DevOps teams and a distraction from the business. Theres no one solution that can cater to all of your requirements, since each tool focuses on one or two specific aspects of observability and analysis. By mixing these tools together, you can derive a unique solution for your individual business needs. 
**The impact**: If a container falls over in the cluster and there is no open source monitoring tool to see it, did it really happen?
## [Introvert environment: What can we do?][3]
> An example is its inclusive team dynamics programme, which consists of both information and guidance on everyday practices. Each team is required to appoint an inclusion champion, who ensures all members are given the space to contribute to discussions. Leaders are also encouraged not to speak first during meetings.
**The impact**: If it is hard for you not to speak for a while in a meeting, that probably indicates you should be doing it more often. Will new WFH policies make this harder, or easier? Only time will tell.
## [The difference between API Gateways and service mesh][4]
> The service connectivity capabilities that service mesh provides are conflicting with the API connectivity features that an API gateway provides. However, because the ones provided by service mesh are more inclusive (L4 + L7, all TCP traffic, not just HTTP and not just limited to APIs but to every service), they are in a way more complete. But as we can see from the diagram above, there are also use cases that service mesh does not provide, and that is the “API as a product” use case as well as the full API management lifecycle, which still belong to the API gateway pattern.
**The impact**: Another way of saying this is you can't make money from your service mesh directly, unlike your APIs.
## [Open Policy Agents mission to secure the cloud][5]
> While the cost of implementing OPA is a little high today, the technology pays for itself by providing more control and helping to secure systems. As OPA continues to be refined, we can expect implementation costs to fall, making an investment in OPA easier to justify.
**The impact**: Compliance is expensive; large investments in it only make sense if non-compliance is even more so.
_I hope you enjoyed this list and come back next week for more open source community, market, and industry trends._
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[2]: https://devops.com/top-six-open-source-tools-for-monitoring-kubernetes-and-docker/
[3]: https://www.raconteur.net/hr/introverts-workplace
[4]: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2020/03/06/the-difference-between-api-gateways-and-service-mesh/
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[#]: subject: (With npm Acquisition, Microsoft is Set to Own the Largest Software Registry in the World)
[#]: via: (https://itsfoss.com/microsoft-npm-acquisition/)
[#]: author: (Abhishek Prakash https://itsfoss.com/author/abhishek/)
With npm Acquisition, Microsoft is Set to Own the Largest Software Registry in the World
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Microsoft has been betting big on open source for past few years. Apart from open sourcing a few things here and there, Microsoft is contributing a lot to Linux kernel (for its Azure cloud platform).
To further strengthen its position in the open source world, [Microsoft acquired the popular open source code hosting platform GitHub for $7.5 billion][1].
Now Microsoft owned GitHub [has acquired][2] [npm][3] ( short for Node Package Manager). npm is the [worlds largest software registry][4] with [more than 1.3 million packages that have 75 billion downloads a month][5].
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If you are not familiar, npm is a package manager for JavaScript programming language, primarily the hugely popular open source [Node.js][7].
Though npm has scope of private repository for enterprises, most of the 1.3 million packages are open source and/or used in various open source projects.
Both node.js and npm are used by big software and IT companies like IBM, Yahoo and big corporations like Netflix and PayPal.
In case you are wondering, the acquisition amount has not been disclosed by either party.
### Microsofts proposed plan for npm
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GitHub CEO Nat Friedman assured that Microsoft intends to keep the npm registry available as open-source and free to developers.
Once the acquisition is complete, Microsoft is going to invest in the registry infrastructure and platform. It plans to improve the core experience of npm by adding new features like Workspaces, as well as bringing improvements to publishing and multi-factor authentication.
Microsoft also intends to integrate GitHub and npm so that developers could trace a change from a GitHub pull request to the npm package version that fixed it.
### Part of a larger plan
First, [Microsoft bought GitHub][1], the platform that had the largest open source repositories and now npm, the largest software registry. Clearly, Microsoft is tightening its grip around open source projects. This could allow Microsoft to dictate the policies around these open source projects in future.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub, several open source developers moved to [alternate platforms like GitLab][9] but GitHub remained the first choice for the developers. Microsoft did introduce some innovative features like security advisories, [package registry][10], [sponsorship][11] etc. Microsoft is expanding GitHub by forming communities around it specially in developing countries. Recently, [GitHub announced its Indian subsidiary][12] to specially attract young developers to its platform.
So now Microsoft owns the professional social network [LinkedIn][13], developer oriented GitHub and npm. This indicates that Microsoft will continue its shopping spree and will acquire more open source related projects that have substantial developer population.
What could be next then? WordPress because it is the [most popular open source CMS][14] and [runs 33% of the websites][15] on the internet?
While we wait and watch for Microsofts next move, why not share your views on this development? Comment section is all yours.
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[2]: https://github.blog/2020-03-16-npm-is-joining-github/
[3]: https://www.npmjs.com/
[4]: https://www.linux.com/news/state-union-npm/
[5]: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-buys-javascript-developer-platform-npm-plans-to-integrate-it-with-github/
[6]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/microsoft-github-npm.jpg?ssl=1
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[9]: https://itsfoss.com/github-alternatives/
[10]: https://github.blog/2019-05-10-introducing-github-package-registry/
[11]: https://itsfoss.com/github-sponsors-program/
[12]: https://github.blog/2020-02-12-announcing-github-india/
[13]: https://www.linkedin.com/
[14]: https://itsfoss.com/open-source-cms/
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[#]: via: (https://itsfoss.com/obs-studio-25-release/)
[#]: author: (Abhishek Prakash https://itsfoss.com/author/abhishek/)
OBS Studio 25.0 is Here With Vulkan-based Games Capture Feature and More
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_**Brief: Open source screen recording and streaming software OBS Studio 25.0 has just been released and it brings the ability to capture Vulkan-based games with game capture among other new features.**_
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If you are into recording your desktop or streaming it, you might have heard of [OBS][2] (Open Broadcaster Software) Studio. Its one of the [best screen recorder tools on Linux][3] and other operating systems.
But OBS is more than just a simple screen recorder. It also provides all the stuff you need for streaming your recordings.
### New features in OBS Studio 25.0
![OBS 25.0][4]
OBS Studio has released its latest version 25.0 with plenty of new features to make your recording and streaming experience better. Lets take a look at some of the main new features:
* Capture Vulkan-based games with game capture
* New capture method to window capture which allows capturing browsers, browser-based windows, and UWP programs
* Advanced scene collection importing allows you to import from other common streaming programs
* Media source hotkeys to allow control of playback
* Ability to drag and drop URLs to create browser sources
* Support for the [SRT protocol][5]
* Ability to lock volume values of audio sources in the mixer
* Support for certain devices that can automatically rotate their camera output such as the Logitech StreamCam
* System tray icon to show when the recording is paused
* Help icons when an property has a tooltip associated with it
Apart from there, there are plenty of bug features and minor changes that you may follow in the [release notes][6].
### Install OBS Studio 25.0 on Linux
OBS Studio is a cross-platform software and is also available for Windows and macOS in addition to Linux. You can download it from its official website.
[Download OBS Studio 25.0][7]
For Linux, you can grab the source code and build it your self. I know thats not very convenient for everyone. The good news is that you can install the latest OBS version using Snap or Flatpak packages.
On Ubuntu or any other [Linux distribution with Snap support][8], you can use the following command:
```
sudo snap install obs-studio
```
If your distribution supports Fltapak packages, you can get it from Flathub website:
[OBS Studio on Flathub][9]
For Ubuntu users, there is also the official PPA for easily installing it. In a terminal, you can enter the following command one by one:
```
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
sudo apt update
sudo apt install obs-studio
```
You can [learn about deleting PPA here][10].
Personally, I havent used OBS much though I have heard great stuff about it. I dont live stream but I do record my desktop to create tutorial and information Linux videos on I[ts FOSS YouTube channel][11] (you should subscribe to it if you havent already). For that, I [use Kazam][12] which I find simpler to use.
Do you use OBS Studio? Which features you like the most? Do share your views.
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[5]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Reliable_Transport
[6]: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/releases/tag/25.0.0
[7]: https://obsproject.com/download
[8]: https://itsfoss.com/install-snap-linux/
[9]: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.obsproject.Studio
[10]: https://itsfoss.com/how-to-remove-or-delete-ppas-quick-tip/
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[#]: subject: (npm joins GitHub, building operators in Kubernetes, and more industry trends)
[#]: via: (https://opensource.com/article/20/3/npm-github-operators-kubernetes-industry-trends)
[#]: author: (Tim Hildred https://opensource.com/users/thildred)
npm joins GitHub, building operators in Kubernetes, and more industry trends
======
A weekly look at open source community and industry trends.
![Person standing in front of a giant computer screen with numbers, data][1]
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
## [npm is joining GitHub][2]
> Looking further ahead, well integrate GitHub and npm to improve the security of the open source software supply chain, and enable you to trace a change from a GitHub pull request to the npm package version that fixed it. Open source security is an important global issue, and with the recent launch of the [GitHub Security Lab][3] and GitHubs built-in [security advisories][4], we are well-positioned to make a difference. In addition, [GitHub Sponsors][5] has already paid out millions of dollars to open source contributors, and were excited to explore tasteful ways to extend it to the npm ecosystem.
**The impact**: Open source supply chain security is a big problem that probably needs a lot more resources thrown at it.
## [Why and how to build operators in Kubernetes][6]
> For cluster administrators managing large clusters, this proliferation of development methodologies and management interfaces can be problematic. The class of applications that Operators were developed to manage are almost always part of a larger application stack, with dependencies between them. If we have a lot of Operators written in different ways running on our clusters, how can we ensure they will interoperate with each other, and how do we validate and test them?
**The impact**: This illustrates two cool things about open source. First, the alternating waves of innovation and consolidation. Second, the empowering of affected parties to address their own challenges.
## [Automation for improved security frameworks][7]
> In recent years weve seen the posts of CIO and CTO elevated to boardroom level, with senior figures in IT now influencing corporate strategy. Due to a heightened awareness of cybersecurity, it wont be long before the board looks to CSO and CISO executives for strategic direction.
**The impact**: This statement has gotten truer over the last several weeks. More activity is being pushed online than ever before; keeping that activity secure is integral to making it all profitable. Security people need to be able to say "no" at the highest possible level.
## [Interoperability of open source tools: The emergence of interfaces][8]
> Being non-opinionated about the adoption of specific technologies and the methodologies of distributing its primitive resources, were the main axes of Kubernetes evolution. Additionally, the proliferation of solutions from multiple vendors played an instrumental role in the emergence of interfaces and it served as the engine for further development and innovation.
**The impact**: Kubernetes may be the only large-scale open source project where competition is hot. Even still, competitors need to be able to work together and interfaces are the points that separate collaboration and competition.
## [Do you operate OpenStack? Take this survey.][9]
> Direct feedback from the individuals and organizations operating OpenStack helps the upstream development community know what features to prioritize and which bugs to fix first, among other important learnings on how the software is being used. Each of the official project teams has the opportunity to add a question to the survey as well as review anonymized data and trends to further influence their roadmaps.
**The impact**: Not every community participant can or will provide feedback on bug reports or feature requests. In that case, it is important to provide multiple ways to get feedback and meet users where they are.
_I hope you enjoyed this list and come back next week for more open source community, market, and industry trends._
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[2]: https://github.blog/2020-03-16-npm-is-joining-github/
[3]: https://securitylab.github.com
[4]: https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-security-vulnerabilities/creating-a-security-advisory
[5]: https://github.com/sponsors
[6]: https://devops.com/day-2-for-the-operator-ecosystem/
[7]: https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/opinions/automation-governance-culture/
[8]: https://medium.com/@kgamanji/interoperability-of-open-source-tools-the-emergence-of-interfaces-f3b7a90891e4
[9]: https://superuser.openstack.org/articles/operate-openstack-take-the-survey-heres-why-it-matters/