Are you member of our beta program and can’t find your package actions?
Read more...Previously we started to introduce a new notification area in the Open Build Service web interface. The goal of this is to enable the users to stay on one medium to get the work done. There is no need to continuously switch between the browser and email-clients to see where some actions are needed.
Read more...After today’s deployment, our reference server suffered from a severe service degradation. We want to give you some insight into what happened.
Read more...In the recent past, there have been quite some attempts, by different contributors, to migrate the OBS API to Ruby on Rails version 6, which came out August last year. Lately, this got revisited by Lukas Krause as part of the SUSE Hack Week.
Read more...One more time we direct our effort to responsiveness, there is a lot to do in this regard and we are proud of our achivements during the last weeks. We heard your feedback and improved the navigation and we have a couple of new things to notify you about… go on reading.
Read more...If you believe so, we’re hopefully going to change your opinion next time you surf OBS within our beta program. In the last two weeks, we kept working in improving responsiveness following a mobile-first approach. Lots of issues were fixed and a bunch of changes were made.
Read more...Do you like checking the status of your OBS account on the way to work? While sitting on the sofa? On a flight?
Read more...The year is coming to an end and we have stopped for a while to look back. Wow! Time flies and we have lived a lot of experiences and achieved so many goals.
Read more...This is probably the last post related to revamping our user interface (UI).
Read more...In the last couple of weeks we continued tackling the typography issues in the new UI.
Read more...We tackled typography issues after receiving feedback from multiple users.
Read more...After more than one year of development we are happy to announce the release of Open Build Service 2.10!
This new version of OBS brings a revamped web user interface, improved support for shipping your software in containers and integrating your package builds with source code management systems like GitLab and Pagure.
Read more...We have released the beta of the upcoming Open Build Service (OBS) version 2.10.
Read more...After today’s deployment, we faced a downtime of our reference server for users in our beta program. We want to give you some insight into what happened.
Read more...This is the first post in a series about teams inside different companies that work to bring the OBS forward. This time, we are writing about the Build Solutions team at SUSE. Make sure to check out the upcoming posts too!
Read more...This is part 5 of a series of posts about revamping the user interface of OBS. We started off with the Package pages in October 2018, moved on to the Project, User and Group pages in December 2018, continued with the Request pages in February 2019 and migrated the Configuration pages in March 2019. We then finished the Maintenance pages in April 2019, the Search and Kiwi Editor pages were completed in May 2019. In June 2019 we focused on the Cloud and Monitor pages. The whole migration was finished in September 2019, bye bye bento!.
Read more...This is part 4 of a series of posts about revamping the user interface of OBS. We started off with the Package pages in October 2018, moved on to the Project, User and Group pages in December 2018, continued with the Request pages in February 2019 and migrated the Configuration pages in March 2019. We then finished the Maintenance pages in April 2019, the Search and Kiwi Editor pages were completed in May 2019. In June 2019 we focused on the Cloud and Monitor pages. The whole migration was finished in September 2019, bye bye bento!.
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