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Committed to Open Source — In Practice

At Turtini, open source is how we learn, operate, and share responsibility in complex, regulated environments.

We believe durable systems are built through transparency, shared understanding, and repeatable patterns. Open source makes that possible — especially in public sector contexts where accountability matters.

Our partnership with Red Hat reflects this approach. Red Hat has demonstrated that open source can be enterprise-grade, secure, and sustainable at scale. Turtini exists to help customers and practitioners operate effectively within that model.

 

 

From Belief to Evidence

Our commitment to open source is evident in our published work.

We maintain real, versioned artifacts — including governance frameworks, labs, reference implementations, and operational patterns — and make them available for review, reuse, and improvement.

That work lives here:

https://turtini.github.io

This site serves as a public index to our open-source materials and operational approach.

The materials are intentionally practical and evolving. They are designed to explain decision-making and operational context, not just implementation steps.

You’ll find:

  • governance frameworks that clarify responsibility and oversight

  • labs and experiments used to validate tooling and patterns

  • reusable automation roles and reference implementations

  • materials that support certification, exams, and practitioner confidence

These resources are intended to support teams operating mission-critical systems in regulated environments.

 

 

Responsibility, Stewardship, and Continuity

As AI, automation, and platform abstraction accelerate, certified humans remain responsible for system outcomes. Open source supports that responsibility by enabling transparency, is audit friendly, and adaptable over time.

Turtini’s role as a Red Hat partner is to support effective operation of Red Hat technologies — including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), OpenShift and Kubernetes platforms, automation through Ansible, and governance in regulated environments.

We publish so others can build on established patterns. The work is ongoing and updated as systems, requirements, and best practices evolve. 

We strive to create content that is calm in tone, clear, and understated.