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Building a Debian package of Firefox using Continuous Integration #1

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rajudev opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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rajudev commented Dec 10, 2018

Building a Deb package of Firefox using Continuous Integration

A workshop on building Deb packages using Continuous Integration. And since this is the Mozilla Delhi Community, our package of choice would be Firefox .
This talk is not specific to Debian, but is applicable to its derivatives as well. We can try building the same package on different type of containers like of Debian, Ubuntu and the likes.

This hands-on workshop would introduce people to concepts of

  • How software is packaged and delivered to people?
  • How continuous integration work?
  • How containers can be used to perform reproducible package builds.

Prerequisites & reading material (Distributed before the session)

This would be a Beginner friendly workshop but it would be nice if you could have some insight into the following concepts.

Duration 120 - 150 minutes

Link to slides / demos

If any, will be add after session

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rajudev.github.io

@rajudev rajudev changed the title Building a Debian package of Firefox using Continous Integration Building a Debian package of Firefox using Continuous Integration Dec 10, 2018
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Hey,
Are you available for the talk/workshop on 16th December?

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rajudev commented Dec 12, 2018 via email

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Awesome. Confirming your talk then.

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@rajudev, can you please add slides/resources?

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