I'm often asked, how can I be an IBM Champion for POWER, if I do not own an IBM POWER server or workstation. Yes, life would definitely be easier if I had one. However, I have an over 30 years history with POWER, and there are some fantastic resources available to developers for free. Both help me to stay an active member of the IBM POWER open source community. Last time I introduced you to the openSUSE Build Service. This time I show you Copr, the Fedora build service.
You can read the rest of my blog on my website at: Copr: build your Fedora / RHEL packages for POWER
Czanik |
remove preview |
|
Copr: build your Fedora / RHEL packages for POWER |
I'm often asked, how can I be an IBM Champion for POWER, if I do not own an IBM POWER server or workstation. Yes, life would definitely be easier if I had one. However, I have an over 30 years history with POWER, and there are some fantastic resources available to developers for free. |
View this on Czanik > |
|
|
------------------------------
Peter Czanik
------------------------------