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Packit: RPM-based CI/CD for your project (osc25)
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Are you in search of RPM-based CI for your project hosted on GitHub or GitLab? Allow us to introduce [Packit](https://packit.dev/), the upstream integration tailored specifically for RPM distributions. Initially conceived for Fedora, Packit now extends its capabilities to encompass the entire RPM family. In this presentation, we will explore Packit and how to use it for your project. Attendees can expect an examination of: * **RPM Builds and Testing**: Learn how Packit simplifies the process of running RPM builds and conducting tests directly on pull requests. * **RPM Repositories**: Discover how Packit allows you to provide your users with dependable RPM repositories, featuring builds sourced from every new commit or release. This functionality ensures users receive a consistent and up-to-date state of the project. * **Progress of Automated Upstream Version Updates**: As part of the [Google Summer of Code project last year](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2024/projects/dC93EbFr), we are also working on supporting the automatic syncing of new upstream versions to the Open Build Service (OBS). Uncover the benefits of this automated approach in simplifying package maintenance and ensuring alignment with upstream developments. Come and see! Feedback and collaboration are more than welcome! Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ about this event: https://c3voc.de
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Are you in search of RPM-based CI for your project hosted on GitHub or GitLab? Allow us to introduce [Packit](https://packit.dev/), the upstream integration tailored specifically for RPM distributions. Initially conceived for Fedora, Packit now extends its capabilities to encompass the entire RPM family. In this presentation, we will explore Packit and how to use it for your project. Attendees can expect an examination of: * **RPM Builds and Testing**: Learn how Packit simplifies the process of running RPM builds and conducting tests directly on pull requests. * **RPM Repositories**: Discover how Packit allows you to provide your users with dependable RPM repositories, featuring builds sourced from every new commit or release. This functionality ensures users receive a consistent and up-to-date state of the project. * **Progress of Automated Upstream Version Updates**: As part of the [Google Summer of Code project last year](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2024/projects/dC93EbFr), we are also working on supporting the automatic syncing of new upstream versions to the Open Build Service (OBS). Uncover the benefits of this automated approach in simplifying package maintenance and ensuring alignment with upstream developments. Come and see! Feedback and collaboration are more than welcome! Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ about this event: https://c3voc.de
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