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Linux Foundation Events Code of Conduct Transparency Report – 2022 Event Summary
As part of our commitment to transparency and fostering a welcoming and inclusive community, we are publishing our annual Code of Conduct transparency report for all 2022 Linux Foundation events. We take our Event Code of Conduct seriously and want to ensure that all event participants, whether in-person or virtual, are treated with respect and professionalism. Our events are intended for open source professionals to network, collaborate, and exchange ideas in a safe and supportive environment.
33% of Open Source Summit North America speakers identify as female or non-binary!
At The Linux Foundation, we believe that diversity and inclusion are crucial to building strong and vibrant open source communities. We are committed to creating an environment that embraces diverse voices and experiences, which can lead to unique perspectives, creativity, and innovation that benefit us all.
How to back up and restore Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Back up your AAP environment to restore it to your current environment or a new one.
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How to run containers on Mac with Podman
Go beyond the basics, learn what happens under the hood when running Podman on your Mac, and create a flexible container environment that meets...
How to encrypt Bash shell variables with Ansible Vault
Use Ansible Vault to share encrypted Bash environment variables across projects.
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Why the future of Web3 needs open source, sustainable blockchains
The energy used to power proof-of-work blockchain technologies is essential to their security. Many in the permissionless blockchain ecosystem will attest that energy consumption “is a feature, not a bug.” As the effects of climate change worsen, investments in digital assets that use more electricity will become increasingly unattractive. To understand how this technology can be used for good, such as advancing digital inclusion and universal payments and perhaps even promoting sustainability advancements, we must first understand its energy usage and develop more effective methods for verifying carbon offset claims. To help further this understanding, in July of 2022, in collaboration with Intel, Linux Foundation Research hosted a roundtable to discuss the opportunities to create sustainable blockchain infrastructure and to better understand the impact of blockchain technology on the environment. Additionally, the roundtable addressed how we can reduce that impact, and how blockchain technology itself can help reduce our own carbon footprints and provide mechanisms to incentivize our consumer choices so that they are more sustainable by default.The roundtable brought together experts and stakeholders from across the Web3 ecosystem to discuss how various Web3 communities define and practice sustainability. The outcome of this roundtable resulted in the recently published report, Web3 and Sustainability: How We Can Reduce the Climate Impact of Blockchains; How Blockchains Can Help Reduce Our Own.
Blues Wireless, IRNAS, and Sternum join the Zephyr Project as Widespread Industry Adoption of...
See Zephyr RTOS in Action at Embedded World on March 14-16 in Nuremberg, Germany
SAN FRANCISCO, February 23, 2023 – Today, the Zephyr® Project announced...
Maintainer confidential: Opportunities and challenges of the ubiquitous but under-resourced Yocto Project
By Richard Purdie
Maintainers are an important topic of discussion. I’ve read a few perspectives, but I’d like to share mine as one of the...
Linux Foundation Annual Report 2022: Leadership in Security and Innovation
In 2022, the Linux Foundation, in collaboration with our community, engaged in new initiatives to secure the software supply chain, enabled innovations with social,...
Linux in Aerospace: A Personal Journey
By Steven H. VanderLeest, Software Engineering Technical Lead at The Boeing Company
Introduction
From the early days of Linux, I was a fan of this innovative,...