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Red Hat Official ☛ Beyond the docs: Kartik's journey to Brno and Red Hat
Kartik currently leads the Core Platforms and Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure documentation teams. Additionally, Kartik is a member of the Czech Leadership Council.
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Red Hat ☛ What's new in network observability 1.9
Network observability 1.9 is an optional operator that provides insights into your network traffic, including features like packet drops, latencies, DNS tracking, and more. You can view this in the form of graphs, a table, or topology.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Fedora Docs – current state and conclusions from our experiences
Fedora documentation has been perceived as a weak point for years. But in reality, the situation is very mixed. I would like to briefly describe the current situation and how we got there. Based on this experience, I will present 5 theses about how Fedora Docs can be improved in the long term.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Introducing MetaSource (or MDAPI 4)
We are excited to announce the general availability of the MetaSource (or MDAPI 4) in both the staging and production Fedora Infrastructure environments. The release includes an architectural rewrite of the MDAPI from Python to Go, making it a performant source of RPM repositories metadata as a REST service with 1:1 API compatibility. More details about the developments and acknowledgements are below.
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Cockpit Project: Cockpit 346
Cockpit is the modern GNU/Linux admin interface.
Here are the release notes from Cockpit 346, cockpit-machines 339, and cockpit-podman 113:
Storage: Support for Stratis “V2” pools
Stratis 3.8 and newer will create pools with a new metadata format that allows multiple passphrases and keyservers. Cockpit now supports this new format.