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about 5 years
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Chris Hoge
Here's a preview of the first release and how you can get involved.
The post Airship: 1.0 ready to dock appeared first on Superuser.
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about 5 years
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OpenStack Foundation
What's new with StarlingX, Zuul, Kata and what to expect at the OpenInfraSummit.
The post Inside open infrastructure: The latest from the OpenStack Foundation appeared first on Superuser.
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about 5 years
ago
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OpenStack Foundation
Welcome to the latest edition of the OpenStack Foundation Open Infrastructure newsletter, a digest of the latest developments and activities across open infrastructure projects, events and users. Sign up to receive the newsletter and email
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
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Adam Russell
The post Software Interlude. Part 6 – Development Paradigms appeared first on Aptira.
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
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Superuser
Check out the Diversity & Inclusion Working Group, try speed mentoring and a networking lunch.
The post Get involved with diversity and inclusion events at the Denver Summit appeared first on Superuser.
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
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Manjeet Singh Bhatia
Intel's Manjeet Singh Bhatia shares this tutorial.
The post How to test open source hardware drivers with Zuul V3 and Docker Compose appeared first on Superuser.
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
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ed
I’ve been interested in the etcd-compute project by Chris Dent. It’s sort of a lightweight virtual machine manager like OpenStack Nova, but without the complexity and cruft Nova has accumulated over the past 9 years. It takes advantage of
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
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ed
I've been interested in the etcd-compute project by Chris Dent. It's sort of a lightweight virtual machine manager like OpenStack Nova, but without the complexity and cruft Nova has accumulated over the past 9 years. It takes advantage of
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
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Adam Russell
The post Software Interlude. Part 5 – Why is Software Development Hard? appeared first on Aptira.
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about 5 years
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Superuser
At the Forum participants will bring feedback, pain points and proposals following April's Stein release. Here's an overview of what happens.
The post What to expect from the upcoming Forum appeared first on Superuser.
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