A roundup of your favorite open source topics from last year.
A roundup of your favorite open source topics from last year. | | We've rounded up our readers' favorite articles about the most popular open source topics from 2020. - Linux
From working with the terminal to switching from Mac to Linux and much more, Opensource.com authors offer a wealth of Linux information.
- Python
This year has been unprecedented in recent history, and Python has been in the thick of it.
- Kubernetes
Review the top five Kubernetes articles of 2020, then preview three tools you should learn about in 2021.
- Raspberry Pi
Find some great new projects for your Raspberry Pi from the year's top articles.
- Ansible
Expand your knowledge and skills with the top 10 Ansible articles plus five news summaries from 2020.
- Git
Knowing more about how Git works makes working with Git easier. Learn more in our readers' favorite Git articles of the year.
- Security
Here are manageable ways to keep your systems and data safe and secure.
- DevOps
In 2020, Opensource.com's top DevOps articles focused on testing, software methodologies, and the most important part: the people
- Open source alternatives
Ditch your proprietary software for open source solutions.
- Remote work
9 insights from pivoting to remote work in 2020
- CI/CD
Build your continuous integration/continuous delivery adoption plan by looking back at the top articles of 2020.
- Top 50 authors: Opensource.com Community Awards 2021
To every single author who wrote for Opensource.com in 2020, thank you and we celebrate you today!
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