Google build and test tool Bazel hits 1.0
Bazel has hit 1.0, four years after Google first open sourced its home-grown automated build and test tool. […]
OpenShift 4.2 tries getting into devs’ good graces
Red Hat’s enterprise Kubernetes platform OpenShift has been released in version 4.2 – and this time, the focus […]
GitHub remembers $200k ICE contract, says ‘yes’ to renewal
GitHub has become the latest target of developer ire after it emerged it was on the brink of […]
GitLab widens roadmap, aims to run over Datadog
GitLab kicked off its London customer event today by declaring it was a DevSecOps platform for everyone from […]
Travis CI throws open ARMs for testing open source software
Travis CI will now allow developers to test open source software on ARM-based architectures under a just announced […]
Microsoft showcases optional chaining as it lets loose TypeScript 3.7 beta
Microsoft has lifted the lid on a “feature complete” beta of TypeScript 3.7, claiming that it includes some […]
YAML B There: GitHub Actions gets re-worked workflow editor
GitHub continues to improve on the DevOps-style Actions workflow tool it unveiled last year, with the latest update […]
Chef CTO defends forking Gems move, says ICE isn’t about separating families
Chef Software was stuck in justification mode on Friday, after the revelation it had supplied software to the […]
What’s the point: JetBrains says EAP on IntelliJ, CFEngine’s next LTS, Percona enhances PostgreSQL, GitLab fixes regression
JetBrains has shipped a second Early Access Programme build of the latest version of its IntelliJ IDE product, […]
CNCF lights up new SIG targeting application delivery
The Cloud Native Computing Forum (CNCF) has cast its net beyond its core constituency of infrastructure developers with […]