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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 16, 2023
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=> ↺ Remi Collet: PHP version 8.1.24RC1 and 8.2.11RC1
Release Candidate versions are available in testing repository for Fedora and Enterprise Linux (RHEL / CentOS / Alma / Rocky and other clones) to allow more people to test them. They are available as Software Collections, for a parallel installation, perfect solution for such tests, and also as base packages.
RPM of PHP version 8.2.11RC1 are available
RPM of PHP version 8.1.24RC1 are available
=> ↺ Fedora Community Blog: CPE Weekly update – Week 37 2023
This is a weekly report from the CPE (Community Platform Engineering) Team. If you have any questions or feedback, please respond to this report or contact us on #redhat-cpe channel on libera.chat.
=> ↺ Fedora Magazine: Quick Fedora shirt update and sale of last stock with the old logo
There are some updates on Fedora shirts and sweatshirts.
=> ↺ Fedora shirts and sweatshirts
Two years after the announcement of the current Fedora logo, we decided to clear our stock of shirts with the old logo. Soon our shirts will only be made and stocked with the new Fedora logo.
=> ↺ Fedora shirts and sweatshirts
=> ↺ Deploy containerized applications with Red Hat Insights Edge Management and Podman
Red Hat Enterprise Linux's edge management capabilities are now built into Red Hat Insights to help organizations more securely manage and scale deployments at the edge. The benefits of zero-touch provisioning, system health visibility, and quick security remediations are available from a single interface. Most importantly, RHEL edge hosts are built using rpm-ostree, which enables you to treat your host OS updates like any mobile phone.
Podman is a powerful container engine that provides everything needed to run containers and groups of containers, known as pods. Podman’s origins are derived from the Docker project and strive for compatibility and architectural simplicity. Podman will enable you to install applications on your edge device in a stable, repeatable manner, like on a mobile phone.
=> ↺ DISA STIG for Red Hat OpenShift is now available
To help government agencies and regulated industries embrace cloud-native innovation at scale while enhancing their security posture, we are pleased to announce the publication of the Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for Red Hat OpenShift 4. The guide is available for download at the Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Exchange.
As containers continue to grow in adoption, the number of vulnerabilities and regulatory concerns has increased exponentially. According to Red Hat’s 2023 State of Kubernetes Security Report, 67% of respondents report they have had to slow down cloud-native adoption due to security concerns. However, the need for rigorous security measures and compliance controls doesn’t mean organizations need to place digital transformation efforts on hold.
=> ↺ Navigating telecom’s shift to cloud-native architectures
As the telecom industry experiences a shift from conventional frameworks to cloud-based architectures, we explore the implications of the cloud-native paradigm. Blake Shiver, vice president of global cloud partners at Red Hat, joins us to demystify what ‘cloud-native’ means for telecommunications players. Unravel the complexities, understand the benefits, and discover why this transition is more than just a technological trend.
=> ↺ Welcome to the new Ansible Community Forum
We are announcing the launch of Ansible Community Forum, a place for Ansible users to ask questions, developers to discuss projects in the ecosystem, and the whole Ansible community to gather and connect through sharing ideas, events, and more!
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