Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Some weeks, snapshots just fall out of OBS and pass openQA without issues, other weeks cause a bit more trouble and some snapshots are decided to be discarded. But hey, that is exactly what we have openQA for, isn’t it? So, since my last review, only 2 snapshots have seen […]
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Year: 2017
Review of the week 2017/47
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Everybody is back from hack week – and it shows. In the last week, Tumbleweed had 5 snapshots released (1117, 1120, 1121, 1122 and 1123). Snapshots 1118 and 1119 were blocked by openQA as our autofs / NFS tests failed. Turned out to be an (intentional) change in the kernel. […]
Review of the week 2017/46
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, While a lot of people were having fun during openSUSE’s Hackweek 0x10 (Edition 16), Tumbleweed kept on rolling (mostly) – and I am sure we will soon see the various fruits from this hackweek. SUSE engineers having fun does not equate with fewer changes in Tumbleweed: there have been 7 […]
Review of the weeks 2017/45
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, This week we only had 4 snapshots. Last weekend we had to stop the workbench while waiting for the RPM package to resolve one minor issue with regards to the RPMDB move from /var/lib to /usr/lib/sysimage. Still, the snapshots (1102, 1104, 1107 and 1108) sent out to the user base […]