Red Hat: OpenShift, Mac Asay, and Fedora Project
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Take Our Survey to Help Us Improve the OpenShift Developer Experience
We’re always working on new ways to improve the OpenShift experience. Most recently, we made major improvements to the main page experience, including support for a service catalog, and a completely redesigned overview to help developers quickly get health information about their applications.
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Why Red Hat's $250M acquisition of CoreOS is cheap compared to failing in containers [Ed: Mac Asay is just begging (again) Microsoft for a job? Some Red Hat staff refers to him as Asayroll (as in troll). They don’t like him much.]
True, a swelling population of enterprises are talking about contributing to Kubernetes, but when it comes to actually doing so? Not so much. Indeed, perusing the GitHub contribution data, you won't find a single contributor from IBM, Pivotal (or VMware, its kissing cousin), Docker, or Oracle in the top 20 list. Unsurprisingly, you do find a heck of a lot of Google and Red Hat employees, as both companies have staked their futures on it, albeit in very different ways.
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This Morning's Technical Outlook on Application Software Stocks -- Paycom Software, Proteostasis Therapeutics, RealPage, and Red Hat
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Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) – P/E Ratio Analysis
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Call for Outreachy mentors for Summer 2018
The Fedora Project is looking for mentors for project for the next round of Outreachy. For those who aren’t familiar, Outreachy is a paid internship inspired by Google Summer of Code for people underrepresented in tech. Interns work remotely with mentors on projects ranging from programming, user experience, documentation, illustration and graphical design, to data science.
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FOSDEM and Fedora
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Matthias Clasen: First steps with Fedora Atomic Workstation
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