Ansible is the simplest way to automate IT. It is a powerful automation engine that makes systems and apps simple to deploy. With a human-readable automation language, an agentless architecture and a true orchestration engine, Ansible is redefining configuration management, application deployment and continuous delivery with a flexible tool that sysadmins and developers love. Ansible is now the #1 open source IT automation project on GitHub, and a top 10 Python project on GitHub. Get started at ansible.com
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Bigtop is a project for the development of packaging and tests of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem.
The primary goal of Bigtop is to build a community around the packaging and interoperability testing of Hadoop-related projects. This includes testing at various levels (packaging, platform, runtime, upgrade, etc...) developed by a community with a focus on the system as a whole, rather than individual projects. Packages have been built on Ubuntu 10.10, CentOS 5/6, Fedora 18, Mageia 1, openSUSE 12.2. They can probably be built on other platforms as well.

Bigtop is a project for the development of packaging and tests of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem.
The primary goal of Bigtop is to build a community around the packaging and interoperability testing of Hadoop-related projects. This includes testing at various levels (packaging, platform, runtime, upgrade, etc...) developed by a community with a focus on the system as a whole, rather than individual projects. Packages have been built on Ubuntu 10.10, CentOS 5/6, Fedora 18, Mageia 1, openSUSE 12.2. They can probably be built on other platforms as well.

The Apcera trusted cloud platform is a highly secure, policy-driven multi-cloud platform for cloud-native applications, containers, microservices and legacy applications. Apcera enables developers and DevOps teams to use any modern tool or software they want while giving IT and Operations teams the assurance that their infrastructure is safe and secure. With Apcera, companies can innovate at speed with full confidence and trust.

AppsCode is a global leader in Kubernetes Native Data Platform. Kubernetes has emerged as the de-facto way to deploy modern containerized apps on cloud or on-premises. Despite all that growth, it remains challenging to run a database in a distributed environment like Kubernetes. KubeDB by AppsCode is a production-grade cloud-native database management solution for Kubernetes. KubeDB simplifies and automates routine database tasks such as provisioning, patching, backup, recovery, failure detection, and repair for various popular databases on private and public clouds.

Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple.The strong Arch Linux community is diverse and helpful and prides itself on the range of skillsets and uses for Arch that stem from it. Please check out the forums andmailing lists to get your feet wet.Also glance through the Arch Linux wiki if you want to learn more about Arch.

AREDN™ (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) organization develops open source solutions in the Amateur Radio Community for purposes of Emergency Communications using wireless high speed data technologies. The AREDN team builds upon linux, OLSR, and OpenWRT using commercial Wireless ISP devices and extending frequencies across a wide range of Amateur only microwave bands. The result is a commercial grade off-the-grid viable alternative network suitable for restoring some degree of inter/intra‐net connectivity “when all else fails”.

AREDN™ (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) organization develops open source solutions in the Amateur Radio Community for purposes of Emergency Communications using wireless high speed data technologies.
The AREDN team builds upon linux, OLSR, and OpenWRT using commercial Wireless ISP devices and extending frequencies across a wide range of Amateur only microwave bands. The result is a commercial grade off-the-grid viable alternative network suitable for restoring some degree of inter/intra‐net connectivity “when all else fails”.

AREDN™ (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) organization develops open source solutions in the Amateur Radio Community for purposes of Emergency Communications using wireless high speed data technologies.
The AREDN team builds upon linux, OLSR, and OpenWRT using commercial Wireless ISP devices and extending frequencies across a wide range of Amateur only microwave bands. The result is a commercial grade off-the-grid viable alternative network suitable for restoring some degree of inter/intra‐net connectivity “when all else fails”.

AREDN™ (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) organization develops open source solutions in the Amateur Radio Community for purposes of Emergency Communications using wireless high speed data technologies. The AREDN team builds upon linux, OLSR, and OpenWRT using commercial Wireless ISP devices and extending frequencies across a wide range of Amateur only microwave bands. The result is a commercial grade off-the-grid viable alternative network suitable for restoring some degree of inter/intra‐net connectivity “when all else fails”.