On Wednesday 22 September 2010 15:30:15 Andreas Jaeger wrote: > > Argh, the obs team is too fast for us. > > This is the internal announcement on the obs mailing list - we can make the > official one on news.o.o any time. > > Carlos, Isabel, how can we help you?
Carlos, Isabel, have you set up a doc (etherpad?) or anything yet? If not just base it on what's below ;-) I would be able to write something on the train on saturday evening but that might be too late... If you have a draft by then I can polish it and it can go live on Monday (which is a better date to do announcements anyway). cheers Jos > Andreas > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: [opensuse-buildservice] OBS 2.1 Beta 1 released > Date: Wednesday 22 September 2010, 14:38:36 > From: Adrian Schröter <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > > OBS 2.1 Beta 1 is available > =========================== > > As usual packages can be found inside of the openSUSE:Tools:Unstable > project of OBS and its repositories. The correct version tag for the packages > and inside git is 2.0.103 for this release: > > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools:/Unstable/ > > Appliances can be accessed via this wiki page as usual: > > http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/OBS-Appliance > > Appliance users can just update the appliance image or the packages and > reboot for ugrading their instance. Others need to read the > "README.UPDATERS" file with information about manual updating the server. > > There is also a new media, called obs-server-install inside of > > > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools:/Unstable/images/iso/ > > which can be used to install an entire OBS server from scratch to hard disc. > > Special thanks go to LinuxFoundation, Intel and Nokia for their contributions > to this release. > > We plan to release 2.1 Final in about 2 weeks. The following is an extract of > the release notes with informations about the new features: > > Features: > ========= > > * web interface improvements: > - Linked projects and packages are shown if existing. > > - Source Service Editor can be used to add or remove source services. > Also to edit each service parameters and to trigger a run. > > - Merged sources of linked packages can be shown and the merged files can > be > edited. > > - New submit requests can be created. > > - Existing repository configuration can be edited. Add or remove pathes or > architectures. > > - Additional reviews by users or groups can be added to requests. The > reviews > can be processed as well in web interface. > > - Displayed load diagrams can be configured to any architecture now. > > - Source history and commit view has been added. > > * api > - Support Clone and supersed of existing requests. "osc rq clone" can be > used > to clone packages from an existing request. When submitting these cloned > packages the original request gets superseded. > > - api: Improved LDAP support updating user information from LDAP server > (This functionality has been provided by Intel) > > - Read access control for package sources. New created projects or packages > can get the "<sourceaccess>" flag to hide any access to the sources of a > package. > This includes access to the source files, source and debug packages and > build log. > (This functionality has been provided by the LinuxFoundation) > > * backend: > - Source services to checkout from external SCM repositories have been > added. > This includes also necessary source services to compress tar balls, use > spec/dsc > files out of them or to update the version in spec/dsc files. > > - Accepted submit request store the exact merged versions to allow later > tracking > of the requests. osc and the web interface can show now the diffs of > accepted requests > as result. > > - aggregate allows to skip source packages now. > (Functionality has been provided by Nokia). > > - File provides can be mapped to packages now in prjconf > > - GPG sign key can get modifed with increased expiration date > > - scheduler kills building jobs when switching to blocked/excluded/disabled > state > > - Cross Build support for MIPS architecture > (Functionality has been provided by LinuxFoundation) > > > Changes: > ======== > > * It is recommended to switch to MySQL database for the webui. Please see > README.UPDATERS for details. > > > >
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