Ansible in Fedora and EPEL (www.youtube.com)
Attend this talk if you wish to learn more about Ansible packaging in Fedora Linux and Fedora EPEL. You will learn about how the different parts of the Ansib...
Attend this talk if you wish to learn more about Ansible packaging in Fedora Linux and Fedora EPEL. You will learn about how the different parts of the Ansib...
Red Hat and Nokia are announcing a strategic partnership to tightly integrate Nokia’s core network applications with Red Hat OpenStack Platform and Red Hat O...
How do you travel through the galaxy? At lightspeed of course! Jonny and Hilliary are joined by fellow Redhatter Robin Bobbitt to learn more about the new ge...
From Season 3 Episode 16 - The Cent of a Distro
The Ansible community team at Red Hat is building and improving the web presence for the Ansible community. Our goal is to give everyone - from hobbyists, to...
SystemD is critical in the scheduling and management of services on a Linux host. In this episode, we’ll cover the basics of starting, stoping, and managing ...
This roundtable-style panel brings together several downstream communities of the Fedora Project. Each downstream community will start the panel with a short...
While Red Hat is the primary sponsor of the Fedora and CentOS Projects, internally, there is a bit of a split-brain syndrome where we separate our sponsorshi...
In this episode of Into the Terminal, we continue our arc, discussing how to build and manage your applications on top of RHEL. We’ll be discussing Podman co...
What is EPEL? Why should you use it? We meet with Carl George to discuss why its important to have community projects available not just on Fedora but its do...