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Google Code ferme ses portes ? Nous, on les ouvre.

Google Code ferme ses portes ? Nous, on les ouvre. | Libre de faire, Faire Libre | Scoop.it
C’est officiel : Google Code, qui permettait aux développeurs de déposer, partager, et collaborer sur du code logiciel (libre ou pas), va bientôt fermer ses portes.

Il va donc rejoindre le mémorial des projets sabordés par Google.

La raison la plus probable, c’est que GitHub (une plateforme concurrente) attire bien plus de développeurs, et donc de code, que Google Code. Non seulement grâce à une interface plus intuitive, mais aussi par une facilité bien plus grande pour les développeurs à collaborer ensemble (plus on est de fous, plus il y a de code produit).

D’ailleurs, Google ne s’en cache pas et propose, dans le courrier annonçant la clôture prochaine du service, un outil permettant de transférer votre projet logiciel de Google Code à GitHub.
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A new kind of summer job: open source coding with Google Summer of Code

A new kind of summer job: open source coding with Google Summer of Code | Libre de faire, Faire Libre | Scoop.it

If you’re a university student with CS chops looking to earn real-world experience this summer, consider writing code for a cool open source project with the Google Summer of Code program.

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Google Open Source Blog : Open Standard Color Font Fun for Everyone

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People love using Emoji to communicate—it started in Japan and then spread through Asia and is becoming increasingly popular in the rest of the world. Instead of texting "How about going for a burger and beer at 7pm?", it’s much more fun to say, (see picture above). To make this possible everywhere, we are releasing an open standard for color fonts and have added support for it to one of the most popular font rendering engines in the world—FreeType. We want to make color Emoji available in an open and free way anywhere that you use text. Before the release of this new open standard, the use of color glyphs has been limited to systems doing special text processing and inserting images into the text or by using closed proprietary font formats. Both of those approaches have serious limitations. They make it difficult for developers to support color text in their applications and it is impossible for users to change the images used for the characters.

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Google Code-in 2012 Grand Prize Winners... Drumroll Please!

Google Code-in 2012 Grand Prize Winners... Drumroll Please! | Libre de faire, Faire Libre | Scoop.it

We are thrilled to announce the 20 grand prize winners of Google Code-in 2012, a contest designed to introduce teenagers to the world of open source software development. Congratulations to all 334 students from 36 countries who participated in the contest, completing 1,925 tasks.

Each of the 10 open source mentoring organizations that worked with the students during the contest chose 2 students to be their organization’s grand prize winners based on the students’ comprehensive body of work during the seven week contest period.

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