today's leftovers
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Canonical/Ubuntu Family
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Ubuntu ☛ The kernel of open source: community [Ed: Canonical talking about "community" while working with Microsoft against the community]
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill post. I’ll come right to the point. It’s time to chmod some perspectives about life, the universe, and everything, at least in the realm of open source. The thesis? Viewing your fellow devs as comrades isn’t just a plus, it’s a must, when you’re developing free software. Sure, you may not always click with everyone; there might be stylistic clashes or differing approaches. Yet, it’s vital to recognize that the absence of a spirit of friendship and mutual respect can sudo rm -rf some very fine projects. Examples abound. Nobody’s perfect. Canonical has fostered rare and valuable camaraderie that permeates the organization — sometimes by reminding ourselves why we’re here.
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Fedora Family / IBM
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Red Hat Official ☛ Correlating QPS rate with resource utilization in self-managed Red Hat OpenShift with Hosted Control Planes
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Red Hat Official ☛ Building a mission critical application platform
Red Hat has a solution designed to provide a modern infrastructure and application platform while also helping to drive the scalability and resiliency required to grow your business. It can provide many of the requisite tools to build automation, which in turn can help reduce ongoing maintenance costs. This has the dual benefit of also providing the configuration management needed to help environments stay consistent and in compliance with policies.
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Education
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Troy Patterson ☛ Moodle
On Friday, I upgraded Moodle as the newest version fixes an issue with the Lesson Module. Great. Except, the site crashed during the upgrade cycle.
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