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How to hire the right DevOps talent

  • Opensource.com; By Stanislav Ivaschenko (Posted by bob on Mar 1, 2018 7:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
DevOps culture is quickly gaining ground, and demand for top-notch DevOps talent is greater than ever at companies all over the world. With the annual base salary for a junior DevOps engineer now topping $100,000, IT professionals are hurrying to make the transition into DevOps. But how do you choose the right candidate to fill your DevOps role?

How to add fonts to Fedora

  • Fedora Magazine; By Paul W. Frields (Posted by bob on Mar 1, 2018 3:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
Fonts help you express your thoughts in creative ways through design. Whether you’re captioning an image, building a presentation, or designing a greeting or advertisement, fonts can boost your idea to the next level. Fortunately, Fedora makes installation easy. Here’s how to do it.

Democrats Officially Introduce Bills to Restore Net Neutrality

  • Motherboard; By Kaleigh Rogers (Posted by bob on Mar 1, 2018 9:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
Standing in the sunshine outside the Capitol, Democratic Congressional leaders bantered, laughed, and made impassioned speeches Tuesday after formally introducing two bills to restore net neutrality.

Purism Announces Most Secure Laptops, Qualcomm Introduces Snapdragon 700 Mobile Phones, Red Hat Honors Open Source Educators

News briefs for February 28, 2018. in Android Education IOT Mobile News open source Purism Red Hat Security Ubuntu.

Celebrate the Queens release with 5 new OpenStack tips and guides

  • Opensource.com; By Jason Baker (Posted by bob on Mar 1, 2018 5:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
Today marks the release of OpenStack's seventh release, Queens. After a 26-week release schedule, Queens brings into the fold new projects and new features, including strong container integration, support for vGPUs, and many advancements around NFV, edge computing, and machine learning applications.

Compact module runs Ubuntu on Ryzen Embedded V1000

Seco announced an Ubuntu-ready “COMe-B75-CT6” COM Express Type 6 Compact module featuring AMD’s new Ryzen Embedded V1000, and offering support for four simultaneous 4K displays and an optional industrial temperature range.

Cryptocurrency and the IRS

One for you, one for me, and 0.15366BTC for Uncle Sam.

How to Install Zammad Ticketing System on CentOS 7

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Mar 1, 2018 12:21 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Ruby; Story Type: News Story
Zammad is an open source helpdesk/customer support system written in Ruby. It's a web-based ticketing system with many features, including support to manage customer communication over several channels like Facebook, telegram, chat, and emails.

Protecting Code Integrity with PGP -- Part 3: Generating PGP Subkeys

  • Linux.com; By Konstantin Ryabitsev (Posted by bob on Feb 28, 2018 11:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
In this tutorial series, we're providing practical guidelines for using PGP... we'll explain how to generate PGP subkeys, which are used in daily work.

Linux lshw Command Tutorial for Beginners (6 Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Feb 28, 2018 8:43 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
The beauty of the Linux command line lies in the fact that you can do almost anything using the command line tools. Even if it involves fetching information on the system's hardware components. If that's what you intend to do, and are looking for a command line way to this, you'll be happy to know you can use the lshw command for it.

How to make your first upstream Kubernetes contribution

Kubernetes is a fast-growing open source project that relies on its contributors and users to maintain and improve it. We aim to be an open, inclusive, welcoming community and are always happy to see new faces join us. You do not have to be an experienced systems engineer to contribute. You don't even have to be a software engineer; we welcome tech writers, project managers, and students. There are multiple ways you can contribute to Kubernetes, and not all of them involve code. You can attend and speak up at meetings, ask questions on Slack, and file issues. read more

Why Python devs should use Pipenv

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 28, 2018 3:22 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Python; Story Type: News Story
This article was co-written with Jeff Triplett. read more

Purism adds open-source security firmware to its Linux laptop line

Purism, the Linux hardware vendor for users who want as much control as possible over their gear, has integrated Heads open-source CPU firmware into its PCs. If you really believe in having the most possible control over your computer and operating system, then Purism, maker of free software and Linux-powered laptops, is the company for you.

Pico-ITX SBC runs Linux on i.MX8M with 8GB LPDDR4

F[he]S unveiled an “armStone MX8M” Pico-ITX SBC that runs Linux on NXP’s dual- or quad-A53 i.MX8M SoC with 8GB LPDDR4, 32GB eMMC, GbE, WiFi, BT, CAN, MIPI-CSI, and more. A year ago, F&S Elektronik Systeme announced an armStone A53SD Pico-ITX SBC with a Snapdragon 410E.

Automated provisioning in Kubernetes

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 28, 2018 10:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
When deploying applications in a Kubernetes cluster, certain types of services are commonly required. Many applications require a database, a storage service, a message broker, identity management, and so on. You have enough work on your hands containerizing your own application. Wouldn’t it be handy if those other services were ready and available for use inside the cluster? read more

Oreo-driven dev board showcases octa-core Snapdragon 845

Intrinsyc’s Android 8.0 powered “Open-Q 845” HDK debuts the Snapdragon 845 with 8x “Kryo 835” cores split between Cortex-A75 and -A55 like designs, plus security and neural network engines.

Top 10 open source legal stories that shook 2017

  • Opensource.com; By Richard Fontana (Posted by bob on Feb 28, 2018 4:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Community
Like every year, legal issues were a hot topic in the open source world in 2017. While we're deep into the first quarter of the year, it's still worthwhile to look back at the top legal news in open source last year.

First Beta Release of Google's Flutter, Event News, Fedora Supplemental Wallpaper and More

News briefs for February 27, 2018.

Embedded Apprentice Linux Engineer Courses Coming to a Conference Near You

The 2018 conference season -- which, let's admit, lasts from January 1 to December 31 these days -- is already in full swing. And, the various conferences and summits held around the world provide meeting grounds for people who create, maintain, govern, and promote open source.

Looking Back: What Was Happening Ten Years Ago?

That was then, this is now: what's next for the Open Source world?

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