Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Digital transformation: 3 pieces of contrarian advice
Many organizations struggle to determine the best ways to modernize their internal and external business processes and applications. In this process, it can be challenging to determine the best path forward, especially when the options sometimes seem to conflict.
Here are some of the most common approaches, based on conventional wisdom, along with some emerging alternatives contrary to traditional thinking. You might be surprised at which approaches better fit your organization’s specific needs.
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8 bad communication habits to break in IT
There’s no denying the value of strong communication skills in IT. These soft skills forge strong relationships among stakeholders and teams, aid in problem-solving, build robust workplace cultures, and drive projects forward. Strong communication skills are more important than ever in today’s hybrid and remote work era.
We asked business and IT leaders to share the poor communication habits they’ve encountered among their teams and peers and ways to turn these bad habits into strengths. Here’s what they had to say.
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How the Next-10 project supports the future of Node.js | Red Hat Developer
The Node.js community is working on an effort to ensure the Next-10 project is just as successful over the next ten years as it was in the first ten. This large open source project is the basis for many backend web applications and offers lessons for other open source communities. This article discusses the project's goals and progress.
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Node.js Reference Architecture, Part 10: Accessibility | Red Hat Developer
Making applications accessible to disabled users is both good business and often required by law. We must develop the Node.js components that are part of these applications in a way that facilitates accessibility. This installment of the ongoing Node.js Reference Architecture series covers the key questions that Node.js developers need to understand about accessibility...
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Fedora 37 Release Party Brazil
The Fedora Community in Brazil recently celebrated the release of Fedora Linux 37. The last Release Party in-person in Brazil was back in July 2016. We hosted a Fedora 37 Release Party at the University of São Paulo this month with the help of the Grupo de Extensão em Livre e Open Source (GELOS) group. Thank you to all the organizers, speakers, and attendees who made the Fedora 37 Release Party Brazil possible.
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Madeline Peck: 11/2/22 Weekly Update
This is going to be mostly for 10/26 - 11/2 but with some other background information from other things I worked on in October.
We are Red Hat Week happened last week which was super fun! On 10/26 I attended the emerging OS CY22Q3 celebration to play bingo and get updates. On Thursday 10/27 I was in the Boston office and joined the Crayons to Cradle group, packing hygiene kits for kids ages 3-12 and coloring pieces of paper for them. Really great to see everyone from around Red Hat.