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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 24, 2023

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Celebrating 30 Years of FreeBSD: Licensing

=> ↺ Celebrating 30 Years of FreeBSD: Licensing

We’re celebrating FreeBSD Day all week long by focusing on a different aspect of FreeBSD each day! Today’s Theme: Licensing Many choices are available when it comes to deciding on what license to use for your latest project.

Add more power to Prometheus

=> ↺ Add more power to Prometheus

A while ago I published this article: https://www.suse.com/c/discover-the-hidden-treasure/ . Today, I would like to share my most recent experiences with you. This post will show you the value collectd can provide for your Prometheus-based observability solution. Let me give you a brief introduction of collectd.

n8n Automates

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Spot by NetApp Adds Argo to Cloud Operations Portfolio

=> ↺ Spot by NetApp Adds Argo to Cloud Operations Portfolio

Spot by NetApp today added a continuous delivery (CD) platform for Kubernetes environments to its portfolio of cloud operations management offerings. Kevin McGrath, vice president and general manager for Spot for NetApp, said Spot Ocean CD is based on the open source Argo CD software.

Everything you need to know about Sofirem

=> ↺ Everything you need to know about Sofirem

Organizr: Open-source System Service

=> ↺ Organizr: Open-source System Service

Organizr lets you set up "Tabs" that load all on one webpage, making it easier to work on your server. Want to give users access to some Tabs? No problem, enable user support and have them create an account. Want guests to be able to visit too?

Digital activists and open movement leaders share their perspective with Open Future in new research report, “Shifting tides: the open movement at a turning point”

=> ↺ Digital activists and open movement leaders share their perspective with Open Future in new research report, “Shifting tides: the open movement at a turning point”

Open Future conducted a study to gain a better understanding of the current state of the open movement, as seen through the eyes of people actively involved in its endeavors and leading organizations within the movement. Open Future believes that a shared movement identity and a shared advocacy agenda can make the collective effort stronger

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