With FOSSlife, a new web magazine was launched today. It’s a destination for all who care about the FOSS community and want to follow the trends, tools, projects, programs, and people who define the FOSS experience. The FOSSlife project is proudly supported by Linux Professional Institute (LPI) which is happy to provide a home to this new resource for all existing and future FOSS professionals and enthusiasts.
The FOSS life is about community, it is about advocacy, and it is about bringing people together and building sustainable, accessible solutions. Everyone is invited to become part of this community, which stands for openness and equality like no other. FOSSlife is intended to be a new place to go, both for experienced experts and for those who are interested in the subject and just starting to come to grips with it.
« At the Linux Professional Institute, we are committed to spreading FOSS knowledge as well as the spirit which helped free and open source technology become a worldwide phenomenon, » said G. Matthew Rice, Executive Director of the Linux Professional Institute. « It is our mission to promote the use of free and open source by elevating the people who work with it. FOSSlife fits perfectly into this mission, as it helps us share, bundle, and disseminate knowledge about free and open source software and inspire people who are searching for their own approach in gaining this expertise.”
The web magazinezine provides recent news and articles on FOSS technology and advocacy. The team will also publish success stories and share articles, videos, and podcasts on topics of interest to the FOSS community.
FOSSlife can be found at fosslife.org and followed on the social networks Mastodon, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. People who want to stay up to date can also subscribe to the RSS feed or the weekly FOSSlife newsletter.