This is part 3 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 2 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...After today’s deployment, we faced a downtime of our reference server. We want to give you some insight into what happened.
Read more...This is part 1 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...Do you want to try the latest features in OBS, even before they are released? Do you wonder how the development of OBS is going? Or, would you like to help us finding bugs? Then you will love the new beta program! By joining the program, you will be able to try the latest features ongoing development and give us feedback on them.
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-08-27 to 2018-09-06).
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved from 2018-08-13 to 2018-08-23.
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-07-30 to 2018-08-09).
Read more...After today’s deployment we faced a downtime of our reference server. We want to give you some insight into what happened.
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-07-15 to 2018-07-26).
Read more...We are proud to announce that the new Azure cloud upload feature has just been released.
Read more...It has been quite a lot of time since our last blog post. We were so focussed in our Hackweek projects last week that we didn’t find time to write about our last sprints. But now that they are already finished, it is time to keep you up-to-date with the development of OBS! This is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two sprints (2018-06-18 to 2018-07-06), being the last sprint only one week due to the start of the Hackweek.
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-06-04 to 2018-06-15).
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-05-21 to 2018-06-01).
Read more...Following our workshop at the great openSUSE Conference 2018, we would like to release a cheat sheet for building container images….
Read more...Summer arrived in Germany and the openSUSE Conference is knocking on the door, but we are still busy hacking and improving OBS. Keep on reading if you want to know more what we did the last two weeks (2018-05-07 to 2018-05-18).
Read more...Did you know that OBS can not only build RPM packages and appliances but also container formats like docker? This is a new feature we introduced last year! But how can you make use of containers you build with OBS?
We recently introduced our https://registry.opensuse.org! Read on if you want to know more
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-04-16 to 2018-05-04).
Read more...People of the Builds! Another Sprint is over and here is what the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2018-04-02 to 2018-04-13).
Read more...Have you already discovered all the hidden Easter eggs in build.opensuse.org? If not, don’t worry and keep on reading our latest sprint report (2018-03-19 to 2018-03-29) and we will show you .
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