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Top 23 rhel Open-Source Projects
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robox
The tools needed to robotically create/configure/provision a large number of operating systems, for a variety of hypervisors, using packer.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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ansible_homelab
Ansible playbooks to quickly setup a homelab. The playbook will update the system, install Docker, and then deploy the Docker containers.
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s2i-python-container
Python container images based on Red Hat Software Collections and intended for OpenShift and general usage, that provide a platform for building and running Python applications. Users can choose between Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and CentOS based images.
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monitoring-plugins
200+ check plugins for Icinga and other Nagios-compatible monitoring applications. Each plugin is a standalone command line tool (written in Python) that provides a specific type of check.
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guacamole-install-rhel-7
Apache Guacamole installation bash script for RHEL 7 and CentOS 7 including options for Nginx, HTTPS, SSL, LDAP, Let's Encrypt certificates and more
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s2i-php-container
PHP container images based on Red Hat Software Collections and intended for OpenShift and general usage, that provide a platform for building and running PHP applications. Users can choose between Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and CentOS based images.
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convert2rhel
A tool to automate converting Oracle/CentOS/Scientific/Rocky/Alma Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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mongodb-container
MongoDB container images based on Red Hat Software Collections and intended for OpenShift and general usage. Users can choose between Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and CentOS based images.
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champ-r
🐶 Yet another League of Legends helper, compatible with CN/NA/EU/JP/KR version of LCU. League of Legends build/talent assistant, support multi-server client. Build for Linux and Windows (by GeorgeV220)
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> where you can see overlapped timelines when support ended
I tried to generate a visual timeline for a given page (https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/pull/2859, has some screenshots), but it was limited to a single page (so you'd only see nokia devices at once for eg).
It turned out that it is too hard to generate clear charts with vague data. We often only know whether is device is supported or not (true/false, see comments about samsung below in this thread), and don't have clear release dates.
I'll get to it someday (PRs welcome), but it might not work for the usecase we want (picking phones) because data on mobiles is very vague.
repairability score -> sounds interesting, will file an issue and see. The hard part is that there's no clear identifiers for devices (SWID/CPE are just not good enough) for us to track this kind of data from elsewhere easily.
My playbook is only doing some software installation (openzfs, ...) and some SSH configuration (something really similar to jeff geerling : https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-security ), and it works perfectly without the tasks where I create groups and add user to these groups.
The interface software regarding is not a worry of mine, as democratic-csi does the storage management for me, thus the compatibility it is not limited to the application using the storage per se, as this is handled by Kubernete's CSI drivers, being application-agnostic when utilizing the storage provided.My main worry is not latency, but rather RAM
Project mention: Performance, power consumption and resource usage of my self-hosting setup | /r/selfhosted | 2023-05-09- Ubuntu VM provisioned via Ansible (based on this project), running docker containers, with 36GB of RAM allocated.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source rhel projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | bento | 4,187 |
2 | endoflife.date | 2,180 |
3 | workshops | 1,643 |
4 | ansible-role-security | 763 |
5 | democratic-csi | 740 |
6 | glim | 613 |
7 | robox | 604 |
8 | anaconda | 518 |
9 | ansible-role-firewall | 505 |
10 | rhcsa-practice-questions | 495 |
11 | ansible-role-apache | 403 |
12 | ansible-elk | 334 |
13 | ansible_homelab | 271 |
14 | s2i-python-container | 258 |
15 | RHEL8-CIS | 243 |
16 | network | 221 |
17 | monitoring-plugins | 201 |
18 | guacamole-install-rhel-7 | 183 |
19 | s2i-php-container | 106 |
20 | convert2rhel | 99 |
21 | mongodb-container | 51 |
22 | nifi | 48 |
23 | champ-r | 40 |
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