The Grand Fleet’s commission office is running again: manifests are filed, records reach the archives, and every new vessel is entered into the fleet registry. Yet the captains keep coming back with the same complaint: their ships are commissioned on paper, but they never actually sail. Between the commission office and open water lies a chain of yards, each meant to pick up where the last left off, and somewhere along it the handoffs have been misconfigured. Every vessel stalls before it reaches the water. Trace a commission from the office all the way to open water, repair the broken handoffs, and get the fleet sailing again.
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Awards & Deadline
Complete the challenge and post your solution in the community before the deadline to be eligible.
1st place: 50% voucher for a Linux Foundation certification
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Deadline: 28 July 2026 at 23:59 CET
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