Fedora / Red Hat Leftovers
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Call for Fedora Linux 38 Test Days - Fedora Community Blog
It’s time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora Linux 38. A Test Day is an event aimed getting interested users and developers together to test a specific feature or area of the distribution. You can run a Test Day on just about anything for which it would be useful to do some fairly focused testing in ‘real time’ with a group of testers; it doesn’t have to be code. For instance, we often run Test Days for localization and internationalization topics.
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Security in 2023: 6 trends for IT leaders
From continued supply chain concerns to challenges related to edge and AI/ML adoption, here are the top security trends to watch in the coming year
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Digital transformation: 4 tips to keep it human-centered
Digital transformation is now cemented into mainstream vernacular, but it is far from fully understood. Contrary to what you might glean from software marketing pamphlets, installing a new technological system is not the solution to your organization’s biggest problems. Successful digital transformation initiatives are not centered on the technology itself but on the people they serve.
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How Fedora and tox make Python testing easier | Red Hat Developer
Developers should test their Python code with multiple Python versions. Fedora and tox make this task easier, even for many non-Fedora systems.
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How OpenShift GitOps notifications can trigger pipelines | Red Hat Developer
Learn how to connect Red Hat OpenShift GitOps to OpenShift Pipelines to automatically trigger CI/CD activities.
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How to deploy .NET apps as systemd services using containers | Red Hat Developer [Ed: Red Nat employs Microsoft boosters to advocate Microsoft vendor lock-in]
Learn how containers and recent .NET features make systemd easy to run a service under Linux in this demonstration.