These posts focus towards technical audiences. They are broadly about technology, such as how-to articles or an overview of Linux packaging. Some articles are related to culture and contemporary issues in the technology industry.
- Exploring Google Code-In, ListenBrainz Easyfix Bugs, D3.js
Last week was busy with new changes and documentation for ListenBrainz. I also picked some new tasks and will participate as a mentor for Google Code-In!
- How to Set Up a ListenBrainz Development Environment
Learn how to set up a ListenBrainz development environment to start working and contributing to the listenbrainz-server project.
- Embracing Open Source Cloud: Local Government in Tirana Switches to Open Source Cloud Solution
The municipality of Tirana, Albania recently migrated to NextCloud, an open source private cloud solution for the 600 employees of the municipality.
- Introducing InfluxDB: Time-Series Database Stack
InfluxDB is a time-series database by InfluxData that lets you work with large amounts of time-series data quickly. Learn more about the TICK stack tools.
- IRC for the 21st Century: Introducing Riot
IRC doesn't have to be complicated anymore. Introducing Riot, an open source IRC client based off of the decentralized and open Matrix protocols.
- Sign at the Line: Deploying an App to CoreOS Tectonic
Start playing with CoreOS Tectonic by installing a simple web app to Kubernetes. You'll get hands-on experience with some Kubernetes concepts in this guide.
- Deploy CoreOS Tectonic to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Following along in the Kubernetes series, this article shows you how to deploy CoreOS Tectonic to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build your infrastructure.
- Clustered Computing on Fedora With Minikube
This tutorial builds on basic Kubernetes knowledge and shows you how to use Minikube to build a single-node cluster on your own desktop and deploy an app.
- Introduction to Kubernetes With Fedora
For containerized applications at scale, there are many challenges to consider. Kubernetes is one way to build resilient and scalable infrastructure.
- Students Meet Fedora at Linux Weekend 2017
Open source events happen all over the world. From March 25-26, 2017, students were introduced to Fedora at Linux Weekend 2017 in Tirana, Albania.