Proposed to target JDK 19.
This is shaping up to be an interesting release (assuming you find preview features interesting).
Proposed to target JDK 19.
This is shaping up to be an interesting release (assuming you find preview features interesting).
A public API that you can query for available OpenJDK distributions and download links.
Ready-made container images for use with kubectl debug. There are images for Node, Python, Go, and Java.
A way to spin up ephemeral containers in a running Kubernetes pod that have access to the same process namespace as the running ones. Used to run debugging tools in production.
A bot that creates pull requests for project dependency updates. Supports multiple target languages.
A container system for GNU/Linux applications.
A free-as-in-freedom RHEL derivative similar to what CentOS was before it was converted into the CentOS Stream rolling release distribution, called into life by the original founder of CentOS.
A free-as-in-freedom RHEL derivative similar to what CentOS was before it was converted into the CentOS Stream rolling release distribution, by the people behind the commercial CloudLinux OS.
A collection of notes on application security (mostly web and mobile applications).
Highlight: cheat sheets related to the OWASP Top Ten web application security risks.
A CI-agnostic build and deployment pipeline definition tool. Works locally, too.
A general-purpose build system based on BuildKit.
A flexible build tool for container images. Capable of reproducible (timestamp-less) builds.
A composable container build tool chain.
A low-level build tool for OCI-compliant container images.
A container build tool that runs inside a container, requiring no additional privileges. Suitable for use inside a Kubernetes pod. Supports reproducible (timestamp-less) builds out of the box.
Targeting JDK 19.
Proposed to target JDK 19.
A web application and JMX client that runs in your Kubernetes cluster to pull Java Flight Recorder dumps from pods and store them in a central location for later processing.
While you can always use kubectl exec
in conjunction with kubectl cp
to pull a dump in a pinch, this sounds nicer.
A JavaScript rich text editor that can only do simple things and enforces a correspondingly simple structure on the document being edited. Takes HTML as input and outputs HTML, but deliberately does not allow direct HTML editing.
A rich-text editor for React with a fairly complex document model.
A JavaScript rich text editor that stores blocks (paragraphs, images, etc.) in a structured way. Each block is an entry in a JSON list. Paragraphs contain HTML inline.It seems a bit strange to me to mix JSON with HTML given that HTML itself is a mark-up language for semi-structured data.
Embedding it in XML as a dialect would have felt more natural to me. Such an arrangement would have been especially useful when the desired output format is not HTML, but, say, TeX or Markdown.
A docker
-like command line tool for containerd.
A PC boot loader with support for ZFS boot environments.
One benefit over GRUB is that being Linux-based, it supports all ZFS pool features. (With GRUB you generally have to maintain a separate boot pool with a restricted feature set or else be very careful about which features you enable on your pool.)