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Fedora / Red Hat Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jan 17, 2023

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Call for Fedora Linux 38 Test Days - Fedora Community Blog

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It’s time to start thinking about Test Days for Fedora Linux 38. A Test Day is an event aimed getting interested users and developers together to test a specific feature or area of the distribution. You can run a Test Day on just about anything for which it would be useful to do some fairly focused testing in ‘real time’ with a group of testers; it doesn’t have to be code. For instance, we often run Test Days for localization and internationalization topics.

Security in 2023: 6 trends for IT leaders

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From continued supply chain concerns to challenges related to edge and AI/ML adoption, here are the top security trends to watch in the coming year

Digital transformation: 4 tips to keep it human-centered

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Digital transformation is now cemented into mainstream vernacular, but it is far from fully understood. Contrary to what you might glean from software marketing pamphlets, installing a new technological system is not the solution to your organization’s biggest problems. Successful digital transformation initiatives are not centered on the technology itself but on the people they serve.

How Fedora and tox make Python testing easier | Red Hat Developer

=> ↺ How Fedora and tox make Python testing easier | Red Hat Developer

Developers should test their Python code with multiple Python versions. Fedora and tox make this task easier, even for many non-Fedora systems.

How OpenShift GitOps notifications can trigger pipelines | Red Hat Developer

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Learn how to connect Red Hat OpenShift GitOps to OpenShift Pipelines to automatically trigger CI/CD activities.

How to deploy .NET apps as systemd services using containers | Red Hat Developer [Ed: Red Nat employs Microsoft boosters to advocate Microsoft vendor lock-in]

=> ↺ How to deploy .NET apps as systemd services using containers | Red Hat Developer

Learn how containers and recent .NET features make systemd easy to run a service under Linux in this demonstration.

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