This week, we highlight NY State's open data portal, how to be a Docker contributor, an exclusive interview with Robyn Bergeron of Elastic, the latest release of Blender and it's cool new features, and and interview with Jen Krieger, an Agile coach at Red Hat.
Top 5 articles of the week
#5. High hopes for open web portal for NY State
It's open government and open data week on Opensource.com, and community moderator Don Watkins, takes readers on a tour of New York state's open data portal, open.ny.gov, which, he says "is dedicated to increasing public access to data." Here users can access state data regarding education, economic development, energy and the environment, and more.
#4. 5 steps to becoming a quality Docker contributor
Docker is super hot right now and there are a lot of folks out there interested in working with it but unsure of the best way to get started or how they can become a successful contributor. So, we have a piece from Charles Vickery on 5 steps to becoming a quality Docker contributor.
#3. Best practices to build bridges between tech teams
Matt Micene brings us an exclusive interview with Robyn Bergeron, Operations Advocate at Elastic, and former Fedora Project Leader. Robyn say down with Matt in advance of her upcoming talk at DevNation, an open source conference in Boston, Massachusettes, in the United States. Bergeron gives us some insight into the culture and future of DevOps.
#2. Cool new features coming to Blender 2.75
Jason van Gumster, or Monster Java Guns as he’s called on Twitter, writes about the cool new features coming to the latest release of Blender. Blender is a polished and stunning open source creative suite that many people use to make high quality video animation projects. Jason also has a podcast on called The Open Source Creative Podcast you should check out.
#1. DevOps is 90% change and 10% technology
Robin Muilwijk has an interview with Jen Krieger, an Agile coach at Red Hat who's working on Project Atomic. Krieger tells Opensource.com about her upcoming talk at DevNation, and explains the ways open source thinking is central to the DevOps project. This one has some great advice for engineers.
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