AI Delegation Framework
Governance framework describing how Turtini oversees and delegates the use of AI systems in human-led operations.
Public-facing resources, documentation, and open-source artifacts focused on automation, governance, and operational clarity in complex environments.
Turtini is a U.S.-based Red Hat reseller and open-source practitioner for regulated environments. Public artifacts for enterprise open source. This page is intentionally lightweight and serves as a calm index to work that lives in individual repositories.
High-signal starting points. Additional work lives in the organization index.
Governance framework describing how Turtini oversees and delegates the use of AI systems in human-led operations.
Plain-language guidance for using GitHub in government and regulated environments. Focused on transparency, collaboration, auditability, and safe participation — not software development.
Plain-language guidance on FedRAMP, authorization boundaries, control inheritance, and shared responsibility models in U.S. federal environments. Designed for security, audit, procurement, and GS conversations.
Practical lab environments designed to prepare operators for Red Hat certification exams.
Operator-first quick references for Linux fundamentals, OpenShift (oc), VI/VIM, and YAML.
Designed to be copy-friendly and usable under pressure.
Practical comparisons and guided, low-risk migration exercises to help VMware practitioners evaluate and adopt OpenShift Virtualization with confidence. Built to be calm, reversible, and operator-first.
Reference implementation for deploying OpenShift on AWS using Ansible, focused on clarity and repeatability.
Reusable Ansible roles published under a permissive license for infrastructure automation and operational consistency.
Note: Most materials published by Turtini aim to reduce complexity rather than introduce it.
If something feels calm, clear, and slightly understated — that is intentional.