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Download on Demand (DoD)

by the OBS Team posted on 5th Jul 2016
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Open Build Service version 2.7 released

by the OBS Team posted on 6th Jun 2016

We are happy to announce the availability of the Open Build Service Version 2.7! Three large features around the topic of integrating external resources made it into this release. We worked on automatic tracking of moving repositories of development versions like Fedora Rawhide, distribution updates or rolling Linux releases like Arch. A change to the OBS git integration to enable developers to work on continuous builds. And last but not least an experimental KIWI import that can be used to easily migrate your images from SUSE studio.

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Beta One of Version 2.7 Released

by the OBS Team posted on 18th Apr 2016

We are happy to announce the first preview release of the upcoming Open Build Service (OBS) version 2.7. Two highlights that you should check out are the download on demand support which makes it possible to include external software repositories and the new git work flows.

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Git work flows in the upcoming 2.7 release

by the OBS Team posted on 8th Apr 2016

The upcoming Open Build Service (OBS) 2.7 release will deliver massive improvements to the way we are dealing with git sources for builds.

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Open Build Service version 2.6 released

by the OBS Team posted on 5th Feb 2015

Another year, another release. It's time for the Open Build Service Version 2.6! This release very much focuses on bug fixing. Since OBS 2.5 there have been over 800 commits by 16 contributors, changing 565 files with 7.000 additions and 4,550 deletions. But don't despair we did not only fix bugs, two large features also made it into this release. We worked on the collaboration features of the OBS, requests now support priority and have a better history and we have added support for building Debian live images.

Read on for more, in depth, information about OBS version 2.6.

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SUSE is hiring an OBS Developer!

by Henne Vogelsang posted on 2nd Feb 2015

If you are interested in modern web development, agile methodologies, being the interface to business customers and being a member of an outstanding global team of highly skilled developers, if you want to be part of a revolutionary new way to create infrastructure technology, then you should continue to read this!

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 22

by Nathan Cutler posted on 30th May 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 22:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 21

by Nathan Cutler posted on 23rd May 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 21:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 20

by Nathan Cutler posted on 16th May 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 20:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 19

by Nathan Cutler posted on 9th May 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 19:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 18

by Nathan Cutler posted on 2nd May 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 18:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 17

by Nathan Cutler posted on 25th Apr 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 17:

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Reference Server Downtime

by the OBS Team posted on 24th Apr 2014

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 16

by Nathan Cutler posted on 18th Apr 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 16:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 15

by Nathan Cutler posted on 11th Apr 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 15:

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The Evolution of the OBS, 2006 - now

by Henne Vogelsang posted on 7th Apr 2014

New release, time to run gource on master ->

Evolution of the Open Build Service (gource) on Vimeo.

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 14

by Nathan Cutler posted on 4th Apr 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 14:

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Open Build Service version 2.5 released

by the OBS Team posted on 31st Mar 2014

Are you ready for another set of great features for your free software packaging needs? We are with version 2.5. of the Open Build Service(OBS). With this release you can plug OBS into your continuous integration/delivery chain thanks to the new token API that let's you trigger builds from revision control systems like github. 2.5 further merges the Web UI and API into one single Ruby on Rails app, so it is easier for you to maintain, easier for us to extend and most important way snappier to use for your packagers. This release also begins to unify the various places where you can configure things into the OBS API, introduces an integrated comment and notification system and saves your OBS servers some cycles by automatically cleaning up left over branches. As you can see our team never tires to be awesome! Read on for more, in depth, information about OBS version 2.5.

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 13

by Nathan Cutler posted on 28th Mar 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 13:

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OBS Mailing List Summary, Week 12

by Nathan Cutler posted on 21st Mar 2014

Here is a summary of activity on the opensuse-buildservice mailing list during week 12:

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