syslog-ng has been a part of openSUSE for over two decades now. Ever since the Open(SUSE) Build Service has been available, the syslog-ng project has used it in several ways.
In his talk, Peter shows you how syslog-ng OBS usage has changed over time. At first, it was simply making the latest syslog-ng version available to openSUSE users. Later, regular syslog-ng git snapshot builds were added. OBS supports a large variety of platforms, which helped to uncover a number of problems related to 32 bit and endianness.
Finally, he will talk about Copr, the Fedora build service, and compares it to OBS to highlight the key similarities and differences.
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