Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers
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Fedora Community Blog: Community Blog monthly summary: February 2023
This is the latest in our monthly series summarizing the past month on the Community Blog.
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Fedora Community Blog: Council policy proposal: Code of Conduct Committee
Last week, I submitted a proposal to the Fedora Council establishing a structure for the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee. You can read the full proposal in the Discussion topic, but in short, the goal is to establish a structured committee to handle Code of Conduct reports.
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6-step tutorial on installing Ansible 2.3 on RHEL 9.1
The Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform is an enterprise framework for sharing automation across your organization. This article will demonstrate how to install Ansible Automation Platform 2.3 on a machine running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1.
6 steps to install Ansible Automation Platform 2.3 on RHEL 9.1
Follow these quick and easy steps to installation.
1. Set up prerequisites
Make sure you have the following prerequisites before starting the installation process:
- Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform subscription
- Minimum 4GB of RAM
- Minimum of 2 CPUs
- 20GB of dedicated hard disk space
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Overhauling memory tuning in OpenJDK containers updates
We are about to ship the next update to the Universal Base Image (UBI) of the Red Hat build of OpenJDK containers. This article explains the changes in this update and the updates to come. The OpenJDK project provides new updates on a quarterly cycle and it is called the Cumulative Patch Update (or CPU for short). These typically land in January, April, July, and October. The last one shipped versions 8u362, 11.0.18, and 17.0.6 on January 17, 2023.
We release updated UBI for OpenJDK containers with the updated OpenJDK versions very soon after the upstream releases. For CPU updates, we generally limit the container changes solely to the updated OpenJDK. In order to extend and enhance the containers, we need to release updates at other times. Our aim is to make approximately quarterly container updates spaced out between the CPU releases. The next container feature update will be released by March 10, 2023.
What to expect in the next container update
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2023-03-07 ChatGPT and beyond: AI and the customer experience [Ed: Once again, maybe for the fifth time in a week, Red Hat is shilling Microsoft's proprietary spyware and vapourware that helps distract from mass layoffs at Microsoft and mass GPL violations disguised as "AI"]
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2023-03-07 CIOs and automation: How to build a robust automation strategy