today's leftovers
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Arch Linux: February
Arch Linux in February 2023 # Git packaging sources # All major workflow and usability requirements for the pkgctl tooling have been finished and a experimental devtools-git-poc package has been put into the repositories. Furthermore the proof of concept sandbox environment has been set up and rolled out to anyone interested in testing. In the current phase we will collect feedback to catch bugs and further usability improvements [0]. We are still very eagerly seeking for more testers.
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Mike Blumenkrantz: Overdue
I Meant To Write This Some Time Ago But Then I Didn’t
The blog has been there before, it’ll be there again, I’m over it.
Let’s talk about the only thing anyone cares about on this blog for the 23.1 release cycle: perf.
What does it mean? Who knows.
How does one acquire it? See above.
But everyone wants it, so I’ve gotta deliver like a hypothetical shipping company that delivers on-time and actually rings the bell when they drop something off instead of just hucking a box onto my front porch and running away to leave my stuff sitting out to get snowed on.
Unlike such a hypothetical shipping company which doesn’t exist, perf does exist, and I’ve got it now. Lots of it.
Let’s talk about what parts of my soul I had to sell to get to this point in my life.
Time-bending
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The CI/CD Process in a Cloud-Native World
The continuous integration and continuous deployment or delivery (CI/CD) process is a set of practices and tools used by software development teams to automate the building, testing and deployment of software.
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Linux Around The World: Albania
We cover user groups that are running in Albania. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.
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Linux Around The World: United Kingdom
We cover user groups that are running in the United Kingdom. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.