New CI, New Repo, A Renewed Push for 10.9.0
New CI, New Repo, A Renewed Push for 10.9.0
There's some things about our repo we need to share as we prepare for 10.9.0
Fantastic work. Really looking forward to 10.9.
31 0 ReplyIs there some list of the new planed features/changes?
7 0 ReplyNot in any easily-readable format, no. You can look at PR’s and the like but that’s a bit of a pain. I imagine they’ll release something once they feature freeze in a week or so.
15 0 ReplyOn Mastodon, once of the maintainers (@hetisniels@mastodon.social) is posting some of the features for 10.9.
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I hope I can move from nightly directly to the RCs, the freeze versions.
I had the bad idea of trying out 10.9 nightly, and I couldn't go back to 10.8, so I have to live with the bugs and incompatible plugins :(
7 1 ReplyAnd that's why you always make a backup before trying out alpha or beta software
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Awesome! .... What's a CI?
(I started reading the link but it doesn't introduce the term.)6 0 ReplyProbably "Code Integration"?
3 0 ReplyCould also be "Continous Integration" (from CI/CD - Continous integration/Continous deployment/delivery)
judging by the "Why build a new CI?" section their old "CI" was built on Azure DevOps so I would go with Continous Integration here.
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It's how programmers test code (on machines that aren't the ones they develop on).
3 1 ReplyIt is part of the automation pipeline. It is basically a system to take new code and process it.
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🎉
5 0 ReplyLong live Jellyfin! 🙌
5 0 ReplyThat's one of the great things about free software
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