This is an interesting look into how to automate releases and release testing on several pieces of hardware. Not a bad read.
Archive: https://archive.today/Iomre
From the post:
>There was something different about the 1.4.1rc4 release candidate that (unless you follow me on Twitter or already watched OctoPrint On Air #33) you probably didn’t notice, but it made a world of a difference to me. 1.4.1rc4 was the first release candidate to go through final release preparations using my newly created test setup which will save me a ton of time per release cycle, and since it features some fairly cool technology and was a several years long journey I want to tell you a bit about it.
This is an interesting look into how to automate releases and release testing on several pieces of hardware.
Not a bad read.
Archive: https://archive.today/Iomre
From the post:
>>There was something different about the 1.4.1rc4 release candidate that (unless you follow me on Twitter or already watched OctoPrint On Air #33) you probably didn’t notice, but it made a world of a difference to me. 1.4.1rc4 was the first release candidate to go through final release preparations using my newly created test setup which will save me a ton of time per release cycle, and since it features some fairly cool technology and was a several years long journey I want to tell you a bit about it.
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