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GitLab telescopes telemetry effort after users push back

GitLab has been forced to backtrack on the telemetry plan it unveiled earlier this month, after users declared […]

What’s the Point? Travis CI’s build config validation, .NET Core on Lambda (not), Istio and Electron Upgrades

Travis CI has announced a beta of its new Build Config Validation feature. The CI vendor said the […]

Build an app, but make it pretty – Android devs get new UI toolset

The team behind Android app building library suite Jetpack has used Android Dev Summit to introduce developers to […]

openSUSE community votes on name change – but not to what….

The openSUSE project is in the midst of asking stakeholders to vote on a name change – though […]

Qt 3D apparently is here to stay (and improve)

Users of Qt 3D might fear their favourite tool is set to disappear, now that Qt Quick 3D […]

GitLab wants 1,000 Meltano users by Christmas, targets version control, collaboration

GitLab is banking on attracting 1,000 users per month for its Meltano platform by the end of this […]

Eclipse Foundation goes experimental as it revises 3rd party content handling

Last week, Wayne Beaton, director of open source projects at the Eclipse Foundation, took to his blog to […]

GitLab says it will slurp more data from customers – but not Free users

GitLab is ramping up the amount of data it collects on how customers are using its products, leaving […]

Pivotal and Microsoft put Spring in Azure setup

Microsoft and Pivotal have unveiled Azure Spring Cloud, a service to simplify deployment of scalable Java applications on […]

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 […]