How to Sign a Release of OSS
What does it mean to sign a release? Who should do it? Where should the keys live? How do users verify it? Why are we even doing this again?
What does it mean to sign a release? Who should do it? Where should the keys live? How do users verify it? Why are we even doing this again?
Having a reliable and automated process to apply changes to databases reduces the possibility of manual error, the amount of time required, and additional communication between teams.
I’m trying to better understand how large networks of projects manage dependencies, vulnerabilities and upgrades, so I decided to spend some time doing it myself.
The Dependency Tree is Actually More of a Jungle. And it’s Haunted.
Deploy cloud native applications to Kubernetes without a single YAML file.
CI, CD/D and DevOps methodologies are crucial to ensuring relevance, profitability, and fast innovation. However, the domain's lack of interoperability and common standards make this challenging. What are those challenges and how can we work together to address them?
Evolving to a microservices architecture is key to future-proofing your organization.
I volunteered to co-moderate our Tekton Birds of a Feather session with Dan Lorenc (of Tekton fame) – and after it finished I honestly thought to myself... “that was quite possibly the most work-related fun I've had all year!”