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KernelBrief

An early Linux/FOSS/HomeOps publication build, with most of the serious work still happening in the backend and editorial plumbing.

Briefly

A publication draft where backend gates, editorial workflow, and source discipline matter as much as the reader-facing pages.

KernelBrief is a Linux, FOSS, and HomeOps publication for people who patch systems, self-host services, run networks, and maintain infrastructure.

It is still very early. Reviewed dispatches, topic hubs, jobs, sponsor/submission flows, CMS gates, metrics, and source discipline are the parts that make it more than a static shell.

The voice is practical and calm: less hot-take churn, more "does this matter to the systems you actually maintain?"

What I built

  • The product direction is public-trust Linux/FOSS/HomeOps publishing, not generic tech blogging.
  • Reviewed dispatches, topic hubs, jobs, sponsor/submission flows, and corrections are part of the product shape.
  • Static rendering, CMS gates, metrics, RSS, and structured routes are the backend focus right now.
  • The analytics posture is intended to stay first-party rather than adding third-party tracking scripts.

A few notes

  • Homepage, story page, topic hub, and jobs page establish the reader-facing shape.
  • The repo is also tracking RSS, jobs, policy pages, project watches, guides, API scaffolding, CMS gates, and metrics.
  • The project stays clearly marked as early while the editorial process catches up to the site structure.