Red Hat: CentOS, Fedora, and RHEL/Red Hat Bits
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CentOS Connect at Flock 2023
The CentOS team is excited to announce that we will be hosting a CentOS Connect event at Flock to Fedora on August 2, 2023. CentOS Connect is a series of mini-conferences that showcase the latest developments across the Enterprise Linux ecosystem.
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Fedora Community Blog: Wrapping up the Fedora Websites and Apps Community Initiative: Part IV
This is the fourth post in a series covering details about the journey of the Fedora Websites and Apps community Initiative, those who were involved in making it a grand success, and what lies ahead down the road for the team. If you have not already, read the previous post before delving into this one.
Promising community diversification
By October 2022, the experiment of me stepping away to assess the team’s strength began to show promising results. Niko Dunk, Jefferson Oliviera, Deepesh Nair, and many others, joined the development efforts. Likewise, Madeline Peck, Jess Chitas, Dawn Desmarais, and numerous others contributed to the design aspects. Hari Rana also participated in testing, alongside others who were already involved. I am immensely grateful to Ashlyn Knox, Francois Andrieu, and Niko Dunk for their effective collaboration with members from Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Design, Fedora Marketing, and other teams. Together, they gathered requirements and provided valuable feedback. This development initiative commenced on GitLab itself, making it the first project to be entirely developed there. The team utilized planning tools such as epics, stories, issues, and timelines. In addition to Fedora Websites 3.0, we began collecting testimonials to gauge community interest in maintaining Fedora Badges.
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Red Hat makes large strides in developer experience and supply chain security [Ed: Red hat purchasing fake coverage about itself from SiliconANGLE]
Several announcements headlined this week's Red Hat Summit event, one of which was Ansible Lightspeed, an offshoot of last year's Project Wisdom, geared toward the artificial intelligence-driven automation of IT workloads. On the backend, Red Hat Inc. has also invested in improving the overall experience for Ansible developers, in addition to securing critical software supply chains.
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3 patterns for deploying Helm charts with Argo CD
Argo CD provides numerous ways to deploy resources from a Helm chart. In this article, you will learn about three patterns used to manage and deploy Helm charts, including when and where to use each pattern in your GitOps environment and the advantages and disadvantages.