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Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Fedora DEI Team Q1–Q3 2025 Highlights [Ed: Fedora DEI Team in company that literally worked for Hitler]
We’re excited to share our Quarterly Reports from Q1 to Q3 2025. From January to September, we’ve welcomed new members to the DEI team, hosted the Fedora Mentor Summit (FMS), joined Outreachy, connected during Fedora Social Calls, and worked on our Event DEI Location Policy. Here’s a quick look back at what we’ve accomplished together so far this year!
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Council Policy Proposal: Policy on AI-Assisted Contributions [Ed: Stop calling slop "AI". And stop treating it as acceptable in any content.]
Artificial Intelligence is a transformative technology, and as a leader in open source, the Fedora Project needs a thoughtful position to guide innovation and protect our community’s values.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat and O-RAN Alliance accelerating cloud adoption at the Edge
Red Hat is committed to advancing the open radio access network (O-RAN) ecosystem through contributions to open source projects, and industry collaboration. Red Hat is collaborating on critical O-RAN interfaces, fostering a robust hardware partner ecosystem, working with service management and orchestration (SMO) providers, and making ongoing contributions to vital open source O-RAN initiatives. These contributions, of course, all end up in Red Hat's cloud-native products.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Maximize your OpenShift investment: 6 reasons to upgrade to OpenShift Platform Plus
With OpenShift Platform Plus, you gain an agile application environment with enhanced security and management tools, built to boost your efficiency and simplify your operations. And, you can upgrade with ease—no reinstalls needed.
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Red Hat Official ☛ The flight plan for AI: How we’re building a culture of innovation at Turkish Technology [Ed: Oh dear, does IBM Red Hat seriously suggest slop (which will flop) for aviation? This will not age well.]
At Turkish Technology, it's our job to build the digital engine that powers it all. Our mission is to not only manage Turkish Airline systems today, but to build the next-generation digital products that will define the future of aviation. And for us, that future is undeniably driven by AI.
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Red Hat Official ☛ More than meets the eye: Behind the scenes of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (Part 2)
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Beginner's Guide to AI: Why AI needs its railroad barons [Ed: Matt Hicks, CEO of Red Hat, is selling a Ponzi scheme. Clickfraud spamnil is also doing this for Red Hat right now, selling Ponzi scheme for money. LF facilitates this abuse.]]
In this episode of Beginner’s Guide to AI, Matt Hicks, CEO of Red Hat, unpacks why the future of business strategy in AI mirrors the age of the railroads. Just as railroads transformed industries, AI is laying down the tracks for the next wave of innovation — and businesses must decide whether to board or be left behind.
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The New Stack ☛ When Is MCP Actually Worth It?
“MCP is a powerful standard, but its value is most apparent in complex, high-stakes environments,” Adel Zaalouk, AI product manager at Red Hat, told The New Stack. “A key benefit of MCP is its ability to enable scalable, multitenant platforms.”
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How financial services can harness LLMs safely & effectively [Ed: Red Hat promotes slop for finance. This is insanely dangerous.]