What do the Prime Minister of France, the founder of #CreativeCommons, the COs of #RedHat and @opensuse and thousands of children have in common? They all love 💕 "Ada & Zangemann - A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream"
💥 We want to go create an animated movie about Ada’s story!
🚀 To produce the movie in English, French, German, and Italian will cost us €40,000. Your donation will make a difference for many children who will be inspired by Ada!
Today I am proud of being an elected member of the #RedHat#WorksCouncil (Betriebsrat) in #Germany. Tomorrow we have our Works Meeting (Betriebsversammlung) and we can announce good news for our associates. Also because Red Hat management truly engaged in good negotiations, listening to our concerns and working on good solutions. You can get good results in a cooperative way. It's the Red Hat way :) Shadowman approves :)
That was months of work, agreed. But at other companies these negotiations take years, according to our lawyer. He was also impressed with how open and honest these negotiations went. We might be an exception when it comes to defending the rights of our workers. But damn, am I happy it works this way for us at #RedHat.
¿alguien con una suscripción de #RedHat que me preste?
Parece que su documentación es el único pinche lugar de la internet donde hay una respuesta a un problema que tengo y por alguna razón no veo una ruta sencilla para comprar una pinche suscripción y ver el artículo.
IBM is releasing a family of Granite code models to the open-source community. The aim is to make coding as easy as possible — for as many developers as possible.
Torture is going to downtown #Munich to lead the #RedHat press event on the news from the Red Hat Summit in Denver at a location with a roof terrace that looks down on one of the most famous and oldest vinyl record stores, the Optimal ;)
As a proud member of the open source community since 1995, as being part of the OSS revolution as a #RedHat, #Canonical and #SuSE employee, with regrets I have to admit @geerlingguy is not totally wrong:
RHEL 9.4 is here updated with Python 3.12, PHP 8.2, Podman 4.9, new Identity Management features, enhanced security, and more. https://linuxiac.com/rhel-9-4-released/
The Gnome Project is a wall-garden, but not of the Apple kind. It's a club of mostly #Redhat programmers & a few select others, and either you're in it, or you're not. Your user needs, your bug reports, your patches, all end up on /dev/null. They listen to no one. Never have, never will.
Why must the #UX of any kind of #cryptography related tooling on our systems suck so much?
Today's task - manage CA certificates on our clusters' base-systems using #Ansible.
The canonical way on #RHEL systems seems to be, to use #p11kit's "trust" CLI.
"--help" says to use "trust list" - that sounds easy. I'll just compare those certificate serials against my desired state and then import the delta into the trust store…
But: the unique identifier of "trust list"'s output is a PKCS11 URI!
@flameeyes I feel like I understand how those #UX shortcomings occur.
People deep down in the crypto rabbit-hole might work under the assumption, that anyone operating at their depth will know surely what they're dealing with, so there's no need to explain the basic primitives everywhere.
But I don't get it from the perspective of an enterprise provider like #RedHat - cryptography is a fundamental aspect to operate their product.
Not even a junior should fail at this basic task due to poor #UX