Code of Conduct
The Linux kernel community operates a Code of Conduct based on the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct with a Linux […]
The Linux kernel community operates a Code of Conduct based on the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct with a Linux […]
The Linux kernel community operates a Code of Conduct based on the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct with a Linux
The Linux kernel community operates a Code of Conduct based on the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct with a Linux
For the last four years I have been jumping back and forth between Python and Go. The majority of the
For the last four years I have been jumping back and forth between Python and Go. The majority of the
We had an outage on Friday 15th March caused by an innocent-looking change, where the “related name” of a Django
We had an outage on Friday 15th March caused by an innocent-looking change, where the “related name” of a Django
We’ve published our in-house coding conventions in a public Github repo: github.com/octoenergy/conventions. It contains guidelines for: Python and Django code;
We’ve published our in-house coding conventions in a public Github repo: github.com/octoenergy/conventions. It contains guidelines for: Python and Django code;
You may access the archives of many Linux development mailing lists on lore.kernel.org. Most of them include a full archive
If you are in charge of CI infrastructure that needs to perform frequent full clones of kernel trees from git.kernel.org,
James Beith, a member of our tech team, has written up an excellent post on how to structure a Django
James Beith, a member of our tech team, has written up an excellent post on how to structure a Django
James Beith, a member of our tech team, has written up an excellent post on how to structure a Django
James Beith, a member of our tech team, has written up an excellent post on how to structure a Django
The Linux Foundation IT team has been working to improve the code integrity of git repositories hosted at kernel.org by
We use Sentry to monitor errors within our Django applications. It’s an excellent tool: you should use it. Regrettable however,
We use Sentry to monitor errors within our Django applications. It’s an excellent tool: you should use it. Regrettable however,
We use Sentry to monitor errors within our Django applications. It’s an excellent tool: you should use it. Regrettable however,
As you may be aware, starting with 4.12-rc1 Linus will no longer provide signed tarballs and patches for pre-release (“-rc”)