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Earthly wants to reinvent continuous integration to make it faster and cheaper

TechCrunch

Continuous integration and continuous delivery, aka CI/CD, is a modern development concept where code is being constantly updated and delivered to a central repository, rather than waiting for a set of features to be completed and releasing it all at once. It also made public a previously unannounced $6.5

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7 Popular Open Source CI/CD Tools

DevOps.com

DevOps is a software development strategy that incorporates agile practices for fast, efficient product creation and release. It focuses on integration of development and operations teams, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) and automation of tasks and processes.

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Docker founder launches Dagger, a new DevOps platform

TechCrunch

Dagger, which was co-founded by Hykes and his fellow Docker alums Sam Alba and Andrea Luzzardi , aims to build what the team calls a “devops operating system.” The co-founders went looking for problems they could solve for the developer community and it quickly became clear to them that the DevOps process remains a bottleneck.

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GitLab Shifts 18 Features Into Core Open Source Platform

DevOps.com

GitLab this week announced it has moved 18 features that previously organizations had to pay for into the core open source version of its namesake continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform. The post GitLab Shifts 18 Features Into Core Open Source Platform appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Xen Project colocation facility shutdown leaves open source OSSTest facing major disruption

CIO

To developers, OSSTest is an essential automated testing and quality checking system for anyone submitting code to the Xen Project’s open-source hypervisor. But in an era of rapid development DevOps, it’s a stage that accelerates open-source development by spotting issues at an early stage. What happens next?

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Why DevOps are Keen on Open Source Logging

DevOps.com

With the advent of DevOps, we are now moving toward more collaborative workflow models, where the integration of development and operations teams make it easier to quickly move development projects into production, and with fewer roadblocks. The post Why DevOps are Keen on Open Source Logging appeared first on DevOps.com.

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CloudBees Advances Expanding DevOps Agenda

DevOps.com

CloudBees today at its online DevOps World 2020 conference announced it is embedding additional DevSecOps capabilities that span the application development and deployment process within the continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform based on the open source Jenkins projects.

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