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13.5 is alive: GitLab makes security tweaks, adds ‘popular’ Group Wikis as this month’s model tiptoes out

Gitlab 13.5 now includes SAST – static application security testing – for iOS and Android code, alongside the integration of the MobSF framework.

What’s the point: Puppet Comply, Qt 6.0 beta, cf-for-k8s, Prometheus, and Kata Containers

Compliance seems to be on many DevOps tool providers’ minds these days and Puppet is no exception. To […]

Former rivals at OpenTelemetry lock in tracing specification, to focus on metrics next

Open source observability framework OpenTelemetry has frozen its tracing specification, giving that part of the project release candidate […]

OpenStack Foundation morphs into Open Infrastructure Foundation, OSGi finds a new home

The OpenStack Foundation will continue its business as the Open Infrastructure Foundation – and instead of solely promoting […]

Presto, crypto, change-o: Git 2.29 goes into final leg of project’s SHA-256 transition

Version control system Git 2.29 is now available, fitting the Torvalds-spawn project with experimental SHA-256 support and negative […]

Codify all the things! HashiCorp introduces build/deploy/release project Waypoint

After making a splash in the infrastructure as code movement, DevOps tools maker HashiCorp has pushed out version 0.1 […]

Et tu, Atlassian? Company sharpens cloud focus, announces end of server line

In what it is pitching as a bid to free up capacity and “to move faster”, software development […]

What’s the point: LLVM 11, HashiCorp Boundary, Atlassian, and OpenCV

Version 11 of compiler infrastructure project LLVM has been announced, which now includes – amongst other things – […]

The Oracle will see you now: DB bedrock introduces Cloud Observability and Management platform

Oracle has taken a step towards providing users with a better system understanding by introducing a Cloud Observability […]

What’s the point: Rook, Kong, Docker Hub, Elixir, Sumo Logic, and Sonatype

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has gained another graduate project. Accepted into the CNCF in 2018, storage project […]