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Fedora and Red Hat: Microsoft 'Embrace', 'Community', Project Hummingbird, and LVFS
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It's FOSS ☛ Microsoft Might Be Rebasing Microsoft trap Azure on Fedora Linux
Chatter from a Fedora developer meeting points to Abusive Monopolist Microsoft wanting to shift Microsoft trap Azure GNU/Linux closer to Fedora.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Throwing Random Arguments at System Binaries: Real Segfaults vs. Ticket Noise
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Red Hat ☛ Exploring distroless containers with Project Hummingbird
Project Hummingbird container images are standard container images. These images fit into your existing workflow and tools with minimal disruption and act as drop-in replacements for other container images you might be used to, such as those from Docker Hub.
But Project Hummingbird container images are distroless. What does this mean, exactly? Do distroless containers provide benefits beyond standard container images based on popular GNU/Linux distributions such as Debian, Alpine, and Red Bait Enterprise Linux? Do they miss anything? As a developer, should you use Project Hummingbird containers for most tasks or only for specific use cases?
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It's FOSS ☛ LVFS Has Turned Up the Heat on Vendors Who Won't Contribute
Announced last year, the first wave of LVFS restrictions went live at the start of this month.