Partnering with LaunchDarkly, we’ve integrated feature flags into Release Management, bringing you a more transparent and centralized solution for your mobile app releases.
In March 2024 we will release a major update to our Linux stacks that will bring Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish to Bitrise, in accordance with our Stack Update Policy.
Engineering Managers, Team Leads and Product Managers can now identify and address collaboration inefficiencies before they escalate. Using metrics such as pull request cycle time and merge frequency, you can pinpoint bottlenecks more quickly, quantifying Git collaboration and enhancing overall productivity.
In this blog post, we dive into the top five developer struggles associated with maintaining self-hosted CI/CD hardware, and present solutions offered by Bitrise.
Learn about the latest updates to our user roles and permissions. This update introduces a revamped permissions structure, shifting control to admins for assigning release manager roles and enhancing overall platform security.
As the holiday season nears and 2023 comes to a close, we want to ensure you're fully informed about Bitrise's operations during this time.
Qonto’s Ruslan Alikhamov (Senior iOS Engineer) took a 25-minute session at this year’s Mobile DevOps Summit 2023 on ‘IT'S RAW! Enhancing iOS Developer Experience with Swift Compiler Output & Xcode’. Let's dive in to see why it was one of the most-watched sessions of the two-day Summit.
This blog post unpacks Bitrise's latest updates, including the General Availability launch of Enhanced Xcode Reporting and Build Annotations. Discover how these new features can enhance your building, testing, and debugging processes, providing developers with a more efficient and insightful experience.
Delivery Hero’s, Mike Gerasymenko’s (Staff iOS Engineer), took a quick 15-minute session at this year’s Mobile DevOps Summit 2023 on ‘Making your app modular’. Let's dive in to see why it was one of the most-watched sessions of the two-day Summit.