Shows/Videos: TROM-Jaro, CubicleNate Noodlings, Los Angeles Department of Transportation and Cloud Foundry Foundation
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TROM-Jaro overview | A Trade-Free operating system based on Manjaro Linux.
In this video, I am going to show an overview of TROM-Jaro and some of the applications pre-installed.
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CubicleNate Noodlings | Episode 01 openSUSE News and other Blatherings
A lot more work than I initially anticipated, I have decided to start a 'podcast' but the term 'podcast' seems to pretentious for me in the same way that 'blog' does so these are nothing more than audio blatherings of what I have been noodling around.
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Why Los Angeles Chose Open Source For Transportation Management – Seleta Reynolds
Seleta Reynolds, GM of LADOT (Los Angeles Department of Transportation) explains why the city chose open source for transportation management.
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What To Expect At The Cloud Foundry Summit In The Hague?
At the Open Source Summit, 2019, we sat down with Chip Childers, CTO of the Cloud Foundry Foundation to talk about these topics:
00:20:09 What To Expect At The Cloud Foundry Summit In Hague?
00:02:28 Chip?s comments on Service Mesh
00:06:15 How Cloud Foundry evaded the hype cycle
00:13:40 What are the new technologies you Chip is excited about
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