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  1. Debusine's QA pipelines, which checks if #Debian packages are ready to upload, have recently gained a regression tracking mechanism. The regressions are found by checking for new failures in autopkgtests for packages in the archive that depends on the built package.

    Read the new #Debusine blog post at freexian.com/blog/debusine-reg to know more about how it works and how you can use it in your own workflows.

    #regressiontracking #freexian #QA

  2. Debusine's QA pipelines, which checks if #Debian packages are ready to upload, have recently gained a regression tracking mechanism. The regressions are found by checking for new failures in autopkgtests for packages in the archive that depends on the built package.

    Read the new #Debusine blog post at freexian.com/blog/debusine-reg to know more about how it works and how you can use it in your own workflows.

    #regressiontracking #freexian #QA

  3. Debusine's QA pipelines, which checks if packages are ready to upload, have recently gained a regression tracking mechanism. The regressions are found by checking for new failures in autopkgtests for packages in the archive that depends on the built package.

    Read the new blog post at freexian.com/blog/debusine-reg to know more about how it works and how you can use it in your own workflows.

  4. Debusine's QA pipelines, which checks if #Debian packages are ready to upload, have recently gained a regression tracking mechanism. The regressions are found by checking for new failures in autopkgtests for packages in the archive that depends on the built package.

    Read the new #Debusine blog post at freexian.com/blog/debusine-reg to know more about how it works and how you can use it in your own workflows.

    #regressiontracking #freexian #QA

  5. Debusine's QA pipelines, which checks if #Debian packages are ready to upload, have recently gained a regression tracking mechanism. The regressions are found by checking for new failures in autopkgtests for packages in the archive that depends on the built package.

    Read the new #Debusine blog post at freexian.com/blog/debusine-reg to know more about how it works and how you can use it in your own workflows.

    #regressiontracking #freexian #QA