Julia Schmidt
It’s an update: GitLab 14.2 hits servers in bid to simplify pipeline building
CI/CD platform plus repo management tool GitLab has seen its usual monthly update and is now available in […]
Break point: Epsagon, Artifact Hub, Tesseract, Cloudera, OpenSpiel, Keda, and GitHub
Cisco has announced plans to acquire distributed tracing company Epsagon, in a bid to accelerate its comprehensive observability […]
Tired of DIYing multi-cloud Kafka deployments? Confluent Cloud might be able to help
Version Q3 ‘21 of managed event streaming platform Confluent Cloud is now available, kicking off the newly decided […]
OpenSSF introduces policy enforcement app Allstar to keep GitHub projects secure
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has made another step towards its vision of a secure OS ecosystem […]
Git 2.33 puts new merge backend on the home stretch, improves things for avid scripters
Git core maintainer Junio C Hamano has pushed the button and released version 2.33 of the version control […]
Go can only get better: v1.17 hones in on performance and security
It has been a while since a Go release included some actual language enhancements, but version 1.17 looks […]
Service mesh Istio 1.11 reworks gateway management, experiments with multi-cluster services
The team behind service mesh Istio now offers version 1.11 of the project, which features gateway injection along […]
Break point: Jupyter, Operator SDK, Boundary, Google, GitHub, and Puppet
JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook users are strongly encouraged to jump on a deployment of the projects’ latest versions, […]
TensorFlow splits off Keras, hits 2.6 with lots of security fixes
Deep learning framework TensorFlow 2.6 has left the beta testing phase behind, and is now ready for general […]
Prometheus team ploughs on, releases 2.29 with promtool and performance enhancements
Though summer months seem to slow down progress on many open-source projects, the Prometheus team is keeping busy. […]