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Does ex-googler counts? Then Filippo Valsorda...


Key points about the TOC:

- 6 voting members, 3 appointed by Gitea Ltd. and 3 elected by maintainers.

- votes from elected members weight more than company appointed members.


That's not true. There are projects which are not maintained by RH. Also, anybody could have registered that name before RH... You could have done so.


Mate, I've been working in this space for long enough to know exactly what I'm talking about.

Podman, Buildah, Skopeo and Crun are ALL redhat projects. OSS = Open code (ok) + Open Governance (not ok). In the "containers" org there are currently 23 maintainers, 99% RedHat employees (with a few indies - you always want students contributing for free). This is a great example of enterprise OSS shitshow, whereas a large org register a fake org on github with an intended "open" name - but keep close control on the governance of projects and tries to push (implicitly) its technological stack as a standard.

Disclaimer: I fucking hate enterprise vendors.


Not to mention Openshift.


That is if GitHub doesn't let a big organization with a lot of money take it from you.


-AWK


Ah, yeah, I suppose it's more of a "field operator" for things like $1, $2, etc.


Would you post something like "go-json is an go implementation of JavaScript Object Notation"? Or "Nginx is an Hypertext Transfer Protocol Server"? Please.... It is not that hard to search for "BGP" on the web.


Maybe so, but I wrote about mixing acronyms towards the end of this post: <http://boston.conman.org/2003/11/19.2>, where IRA can stand for one of three different things. My solution: use use <abbr> (<acronym> seems to be deprecated these days).


Or you can use a docker as a ssh host using context, or just $DOCKER_HOST=ssh://myremote... See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44056501/how-can-i-remot...


/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d is being deprecated also in favour of signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/keyfile.gpg

https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/01/apt-key-is-deprecated-...


Thanks for reminding me. I really wish apt-secure(8) and apt-key(8) would mention this!


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