Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Red Hat Official ☛ What the telco industry needs from cloud computing
In this series of blogs, my fellow Red Hatters and I explore the adventurous paths and requirements service providers continue to traverse. Like most adventures, we start with a warning: the blog is riddled with generalizations, but we hope any exaggerations will help you understand real-world trends.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat is now a CVE Numbering Authority of Last Resort in the CVE Program
Red Hat’s role as a CNA remains, with the company being responsible for assigning CVE identifiers to vulnerabilities that affect open source software, particularly those that impact Red Hat’s products and associated upstream projects. Since 2022, Red Hat has served as a Root organization in the CVE Program, onboarding and mentoring open source software projects to succeed within the Program. Check out the blog, “Red Hat extends Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure Program expertise as newly-minted Root organization” for more details. CNA-LR extends this role further, enabling Red Hat to assign CVE IDs and to publish corresponding CVE records within Red Hat Root’s scope for vulnerabilities NOT covered by another CNA.
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Red Hat ☛ Best practices for building bootable containers
Image mode for Red Bait Enterprise GNU/Linux (RHEL) simplifies the process of building, deploying, and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a bootable container. Development, operations, and solution providers can simply use the same container-native tools and techniques to manage applications, the underlying operating system (OS) and more.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Flock to Fedora CFP Extension :tada: – March 3rd
Great news, Fedorans! As the month of February is moving at warp speed, we have decided to extend the CFP for Flock to Fedora until Monday, March 3rd. The submission site will automatically close at 23:59 UTC, so you still have some time to send us your proposals for this years event. Read on for some helpful links, a reminder of the themes and some general information about Flock this year.