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Julia Schmidt previously worked as editor of devClass. Before that she reported on software development, organised conferences, and worked as an engineer and software developer.

Fresh breeze hits Apache Software Foundation as Airflow joins top-level projects

Almost three years after joining the Apache Software Foundation’s incubation program, workflow management platform Airflow has reached top-level […]

Secretive type? GitHub unveils free private repositories for all

If you always wanted to keep your tinkering repos private but couldn’t be bothered to either switch to […]

GitLab user? Maybe start your year with an update

Now available GitLab 11.6.1, 11.5.6, and 11.4.13 fix a couple of security vulnerabilities affecting versions as far back […]

Containers for all – are we there yet?

If you’re trying to catchup with the modern software development life cycle, container technology seems to almost be […]

Interview: For the FT’s Sarah Wells it’s problem first, tech second

It’s easy to forget that not everyone has the perfectly automated pipeline in place and as exciting as […]

etcd finds new home at CNCF

CoreOS has moved to secure the independence of etcd by donating the distributed key-value store to the Cloud Native […]

Operators = good, building them = meh? Maestro to the rescue

Mesosphere again extended the open source universe by announcing operator building tool Maestro. Operators are methods of packing, […]

You did what on Kubernetes? Wait, let’s ask Sysdig Secure…v2.2

Sysdig’s commercial runtime defence offering Sysdig Secure is out in v2.2, introducing service-based access control and making better […]

PyTorch team sips Caffe2, serves up production ready machine learning library

More than half a year after the PyTorch team announced the v1.0 roadmap for their tensor and neural […]

TensorFlow is 10 with new Learning-to-Rank library

Google’s AI department has developed a scalable library on the basis of TensorFlow which should help to teach […]