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Practical Ways to Improve Your Open Source Development Impact

Open source programs are sparking innovation at organizations of all types, and if your program is up and running, you may have arrived at...

Linux Then, and Why You Should Learn It Now

The booming popularity of Linux happened around the same time as the rise of the web. The server world, once proprietary, eventually fell in...

Linux Kernel Developer: Kees Cook

Security is paramount these days for any computer system, including those running on Linux. Thus, part of the ongoing Linux development work involves hardening...

7 Habits of Highly Successful Site Reliability Engineers

So we decided to look at some of the characteristics and habits common to highly successful SREs. As in most development and operations roles,...

Kubernetes Node

A Kubernetes Node is a logical collection of IT resources that supports one or more containers. Nodes contain the necessary services to run Pods (which are Kubernetes's units...

This Week in Open Source: Linux Foundation Events in 2018, How Linux Came to...

This past week in open source, the 2018 Linux Foundation Events list is live, how Linux wound up dominating the TOP500 list, and more!...

Launching an Open Source Project: A Free Guide

Increasingly, as open source programs become more pervasive at organizations of all sizes, tech and DevOps workers are choosing to or being asked to...

How to Manage Your Cloud Identities

The need to securely authenticate and authorize users and services is not restricted to the traditional IT infrastructure. In the cloud, where it takes...

Java Microservices, Resiliency, and Istio

This article is part of the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2017 series. KubeCon + CloudNativeCon gathers all Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects...

Long-Term Linux Support Future Clarified

In October 2017, the Linux kernel team agreed to extend the next version of Linux's Long Term Support (LTS) from two years to six years, Linux...