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snapcraft.io
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| | | | Release management is the process of planning, scheduling, testing and deploying new versions of software. To make this process simpler for snap developers, we have released a new feature called progressive releases. Continue reading to understand what they are, why they are important and how you can use them in the Snap Store. What are [...] | |
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blog.matteoferla.com
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| | | | glibc 2.36 vs. CentOS 7: a tale of failure | |
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blog.oddbit.com
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| | | | I work with several different OpenStack installations. I usually work on the command line, sourcing in an appropriate stackrc with credentials as necessary, but occasionally I want to use the dashboard for something. For all of the deployments with which I work, the keystone endpoint is on the same host as the dashboard. So rather than trying to remember which dashboard url I want for the environment I'm currently using on the command line, I put together this shell script: | |
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geoff.tuxpup.com
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| | For the first time in quite a while, I caught the urge to publish a package to pypi today. The happy path for publishing a pure python package felt less obvious than I think it should've. Here's what I did. The package in question is published here, and the source code is available on sr.ht. It's the beginning of a youth baseball season. One of the things I do is help our commissioners get all the information our families need to the right places where families will find it. |