Facebook’s TODO project is a big push to evolve the world of open source

Facebook has partnered with several large companies to kick off a new project called TODO that aims to improve the way open source software is developed and consumed.

Facebook, Google and many other big businesses have come to rely on open source projects, such as the MySQL database, to run their businesses, and particularly their online operations.

But they apparently feel theres room to improve how open source projects are managed and organized, and even room to improve the software itself. The TODO projectwhich stands for Talk Openly, Develop Openlyaddresses those goals.

We want to figure out how we can raise the bar on the quality of open-source software projects in the world, Jay Parikh, the head of Facebooks infrastructure group, said at a conference in San Francisco Monday.

The TODO project aims to make it easier for a company or organization to get started with using an open source package, and also make it easier to kick off new open source development projects.

The group consists mainly of the biggest online service providers, including Facebook, Twitter, Google and Box. It also includes Walmart Labs, Dropbox, Khan Academy, Stripe, Square and the open source software repository GitHub and others.

TODO is a new open source collaboration formed to address the challenges that companies have encountered in consuming open source software and running open source programs, Facebook said in a statement.

Separately on Monday, Facebook said it will open-source mcrouter, a memcached protocol router that Facebook uses to handle all traffic between its caching servers.

At peak massive scale, mcrouter handles close to five billion requests per second, the company said. More information can be found in the blog post here.

Facebook made its announcements at its @Scale conference, which brings together companies that operate at Web scale to talk about how they run their operations.

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Softarex Technologies Announces Collaboration in the Healthcare Technology Industry

Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) September 12, 2014

Softarex Technologies Inc. is pleased to announce that they have become a member of the Open Health Tools (OHT) community in May 2014. Open Health Tools is an open source community of software developers that designs and develops open standards based technology that meets interoperability requirements for early adopters. With this membership we are able to successfully participate in developing open source software for the community.

We are proud to be a part of the Open Health Tools community, which combines major health providers from different countries and regions, health professionals, health standards organizations, vendors, as well as open source developers, said Sergei Dubograev, Vice President of Softarex Technologies Inc. Its a great opportunity to share and implement all the profound experience our team has gained in years of developing software for the healthcare industry. We are excited to focus together with other OHT open source developers on developing Health Information Platforms of frameworks, exemplary tools and reference applications that make it easy and cost effective to build and deploy software in todays connected and unconnected world.

One of the main goals of Open Health Tools is to combine open standards programs, open source development, multiple cooperating vendors and major health consumers into successful software technology deliverables.

ABOUT SOFTAREX TECHNOLOGIES INC. Softarex Technologies Inc. delivers world-class custom software solutions and new innovative software products. Softarexs development team has more than 20 years of experience enabling complex IT solutions across a wide range of industries. Our engineers, some of the best in the world, have a high-level of expertise in Healthcare, Multimedia, Communications, e-Learning and Manufacturing. Our specialists have collected a vast knowledgebase of expertise for the development of different systems. They are not only capable of developing software code, but they are proficient in the implementation of specialized algorithms, and the mathematical models used when defining new software.

ABOUT OHT Open Health Tools (http://www.openhealthtools.org) was formed and announced in 2007 with the vision to enable a ubiquitous ecosystem where members of the Health and IT professions can collaborate to build open, standards-based interoperable systems that enable patients and their care providers to have access to vital and reliable medical information at the time and place it is needed.

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Edward Snowden didn’t raise concerns internally: National Security Agency

WASHINGTON: The National Security Agency was unable to find evidence that leaker Edward Snowden ever raised concerns internally about its sweeping surveillance programs, after an exhaustive search that included deleted emails, court documents showed.

NSA Associate Director for Policy and Records David Sherman said that the agency had launched a "comprehensive" investigation after media reports were published about classified NSA spy programs based on information leaked by Snowden.

As part of last year's probe, the NSA collected and searched Snowden's "sent, received and deleted email," including that "obtained by restoring back-up tapes" Sherman said in a sworn declaration filed yesterday.

"The search did not identify any email written by Mr Snowden in which he contacted agency officials to raise concerns about NSA programs."

Searches for the emails included the records from the agency's Office of General Counsel, Office of the Inspector General and Office of the Director of Compliance.

The findings contradict Snowden's claim in an interview with NBC News in May that he did raise concerns through "internal channels" within the NSA and was told to "stop asking questions" before ultimately deciding to leak the secret files.

Sherman, who has worked with the NSA since 1985, has the authority to classify information as "top secret."

The NSA made its declaration in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by VICE News against the NSA earlier this year.

The only relevant communication uncovered was a previously released email between Snowden and the Office of General Counsel inquiring about material in a training course he had completed.

Senator Dianne Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, said at the time that the exchange "poses a question about the relative authority of laws and executive orders -- it does not register concerns about NSA's intelligence activities."

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