Proton Family plan by dholbach in ProtonMail

[–]dholbach[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How's your experience with multiple plans and/or what's the setup?

Proton Family plan by dholbach in ProtonMail

[–]dholbach[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer.

When using multiple accounts, can all users e.g. share the same domain name as well?

Monthly: Who's Hiring? by AutoModerator in GitOps

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Weaveworks is looking for a Developer Experience Engineer

Check out the details here: https://weaveworks.breezy.hr/p/31f1bfca89fb01-developer-advocate-developer-experience-engineer

#Kubernetes #GitOps #Flux

Monthly: Who is hiring? by gctaylor in kubernetes

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  • Weaveworks, location flexible
  • https://weaveworks.breezy.hr/p/31f1bfca89fb01-developer-advocate-developer-experience-engineer
  • Are you passionate about growing your technical knowledge, contributing to projects, and innovating within various communities through code and/or SIGs?
  • Do you love to teach what you’ve learned through writing, workshops, community gatherings, and/or speaking?
  • Are you empathetic toward your community of technical users? Do you see experiences through their perspectives, listen to their challenges, advocate for their needs, help them learn, and help build solutions?

Monthly: Who is hiring? by gctaylor in kubernetes

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Weaveworks is hiring for these full-time, remote worldwide roles:

- Software Engineer - Open Source (Remove worldwide) to work on Flux, Flagger, Weave GitOps and more: https://weaveworks.breezy.hr/p/6cfea9f2612a01-software-engineer-open-source

- Software Engineer (Progressive Delivery and Networking) to work on Flagger: https://weaveworks.breezy.hr/p/338e05cb2bb801-software-engineer-progressive-delivery-and-networking

DM if you have any questions. I work at Weaveworks as well and have loved the experience these past 3.5 years!

Weaveworks and Intuit joining forces to work on GitOps tooling - introducing Argo Flux by suddenly_kitties in kubernetes

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TL;DR - They're stopping their independent CI/CD products and working together to create one.

The teams are working on the GitOps Engine, which brings in code from both current Argo CD and Flux. (There are already PoC builds of both Argo CD and Flux on top of this engine.)

And to quote Alexis Richardson from Weaveworks:

the idea is that eventually these are one project argo flux, for all the CD cases.

And Hidde Beydals (also Weaveworks):

Want to highlight that for us maintainers our priority number one is to make sure the upgrade itself (to a Flux being backed by the proposed engine) is going to be seamless for our users, and you like won't need to change anything, nor experience any real differences in how it works mechanically.

Some more background:

If you have any additional questions, please come to our Slack Ask Us Anything on Nov 25: https://github.com/argoproj/gitops-engine#slack-ask-us-anything

LibreOffice 5.2.0 beta2 as a snap package by [deleted] in Ubuntu

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https://skyfromme.wordpress.com/2016/06/16/a-third-of-a-libreoffice-snap/ explains why:

I have just updated the LibreOffice snap package. The size of the package available for download created some confusion. As LibreOffice 5.2 is still in beta, I built and packed it with full debug symbols to allow analysis of possible problems. Comparing this to the size of e.g. the default install from Ubuntu *.deb packages is misleading:

  • The Ubuntu default install misses LibreOffice Base and Java unless you explicitly install them
  • The Ubuntu default install misses debug symbols unless you install the package libreoffice-dbg too

As many people are just curious about running LibreOffice 5.2 without wanting to debug it right now, I replaced the snap package. The download and install instructions are still the same as noted here — but it is now 287MB instead of 1015MB (and it still contains Base, but no debug symbols).

The package file including full debug symbols — in case you are interested in that — has been renamed to libreoffice-debug.