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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 05, 2023
=> Mageia 9 has been released | Hardware: Raspberry Pi, Amiga, ASRock
=> ↺ [PCLinuxOS] New Web Browser Updates Available
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=> ↺ LibreOffice project and community recap: August 2023
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… We started August by posting the full version of TDF’s Annual Report 2022.
As a devops engineer or SRE, you’re used to spending hours of your time making sure the applications you manage keep running as smoothly as when they were first deployed. What if you could codify all your operational knowledge so software can run it for you? That’s exactly what software operators are about.
Software operators encapsulate business logic in reusable software packages that automate every aspect of an application’s lifecycle. Today, they are crucial in the Kubernetes landscape, and an indispensable tool in every SRE / Devops engineer’s toolbox. Canonical offers a toolkit to build software operators or charms, and an orchestration engine that enables their deployment, integration and lifecycle management, called Juju.
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