Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-12-11 to 2017-12-21).
Read more...The year is coming to an end, all the 🎁 lie under the 🎄 and the 🍾 is already cold for 🎆. Being the good agile folks that we are, we think this is the perfect time to reflect on 2017. On all the code, the bugs and fixes, features and refactorings, the tunes and adjustments we have introduced to our code base, process and tool belt. Not only to trace the steps of our journey, but also to get ideas how to become more effective in 2018.
So let’s look at some of the highlights that have happened this year. Bear with us, this is a very long post, but one worth reading, promised!
Read more...During yesterday's deployment we faced some issues. We had to monkey patch some fixes and we want to give you some insight into what happened.
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-11-27 to 2017-12-08).
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-10-23 to 2017-11-09).
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-10-09 to 2017-10-20).
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last three weeks (2017-09-19 to 2017-10-06).
Read more...A couple of days ago (September 22, 2017) SUSE, one of our main contributors, announced that they will deprecate their SUSE Studio Online service and encourage people to use OBS instead. Studio is an web application that makes it easy to build a custom operating system as a virtual machine, raw/DVD/USB hard disk images. It is basically a frontend for the awesome KIWI command line app.
Read more...Over the past couple of weeks, we, the SUSE documentation team, have been working on refreshing and restructuring the OBS documentation a bit. The goal (as it always is) was to make it easier for you, the users, to find the right information faster.
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-09-04 to 2017-09-18).
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-08-21 to 2017-09-01).
Read more...During deployment, we were facing some issues and build.opensuse.org was not accessible for a couple of minutes.
This sucks and that's why we want to give you some insight in what happened.
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-08-07 to 2017-08-18).
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-07-24 to 2017-08-04).
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-07-10 to 2017-07-21).
Read more...We did it again! Yesterday, on 19th of July 2017, we had an extended deployment time because of an issue during the deployment. Though this time it "only" took 15 minutes;-)
This sucks and that's why we want to give you some insight in what happened.
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-06-26 to 2017-07-07).
Read more...On June 30, 2017 we had an extended deployment time of roughly 45 minutes for our reference server because of a couple of problems with one of the data migrations. We implemented a new feature, user notifications via RSS, that included a migration of data in our database. This migration was broken, causing this deployment to go terribly wrong.
The frontend team afterward met to do a post-mortem to identify the problems, solutions and possible take aways for the future. This is the first post-mortem meeting we held, hopefully but not likely the last. Here goes the report.
Read more...Here are the results the OBS frontend team has achieved in the last two weeks (2017-05-12 to 2017-06-23).
Read more...Since we were preparing for OSC17 we had a little break and suspended our SCRUM sprint for one week. Now we are back! And this is what we have accomplished in sprint 17 (2017-05-29 to 2017-06-09).
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