

Thoughts on Red Hat’s Source Repository Changes
Recently, Red Hat’s change in how they distribute the source code of their distro caught my (and the open source world’s) attention.
Recently, Red Hat’s change in how they distribute the source code of their distro caught my (and the open source world’s) attention.
The eight-week cadence brings the new DRBD releases 9.1.15 and 9.2.2. The two releases contain roughly the same bug fixes. What
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These days, I have been staying busy preparing for my presentation at STAC Research in London on May 4th. On the same
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