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Drop git pull for fetch and rebase

Yftach Herzog

This article explains why you shouldn’t use the git pull command and why fetch and rebase tools give you more control of pull requests.

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Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain

Consistently code, build, and monitor for a trusted software supply chain across any environment, for faster time to value wif automated security guardrails.

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The developer's guide to Red Hat Summit 2023

Colleen Lobner

The Red Hat Summit 2023 session catalog is available now! We've rounded up the best sessions for developers to help you plan your agenda.

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DevNation Deep Dive: Ansible

Join us on a Deep Dive that shows you how to use Ansible and several use cases for automation so you can immediately take advantage of the benefits.

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Getting GitOps | DevNation Tech Talk

Harriet Lawrence +1

In 2022 we heard your GitOps questions at meetups and gatherings, big stages, and local panels and one question was often top of mind: how do I get started? The benefits of GitOps are calling your name, but getting started isn’t that straightforward. 

Red Hat is excited to kick off 2023 with a DevNation TechTalk, focused on GitOps to help you sift through your questions. At DevNation, you’ll hear from passionate GitOps practitioners about the pitfalls to avoid and hurdles to jump while kicking off or evolving your GitOps practices. This event is aimed at audiences that are new to GitOps or early in their practice development within a cloud-native environment.

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Multiple sources for Argo CD applications

Ishita Sequeira

Argo CD is a continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes. Learn about a new feature that makes it easier to manage resources in different repositories.

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How Fedora and tox make Python testing easier

Lumír Balhar

Developers should test their Python code with multiple Python versions. Fedora and tox make this task easier, even for many non-Fedora systems.