I recently wrote a blog post on Medium titled Continuous Collaboration: Coining a new term for Probo, in which I describe the differences between Probo and other Continuous Integration software, and argue that we need a new term to describe software like Probo. And while I can’t ensure that the...
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Probo is built by Zivtech. We are mainly a Drupal shop, but Probo is not a Drupal-specific tool. We use it with any web technology, including WordPress. One of our clients using WordPress is All Ages Productions, a video production company here in Philadelphia. All Ages created the Probo explainer...
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I’m proud to say that we recently made our Bitbucket Server integration (formerly known as Stash) available to everyone on Probo.Ci, the SaaS version of Probo. What does that mean? Well, it means that when you’re logging into Probo.Ci there’s now a new option: When you click this new “Sign...
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Shawn Dearmond, from UC Davis’ web team, gave a great BADCamp 2016 Session: Drupal 8 Distribution Development and Devops Workflow. The session focused on how Shawn & the UC Davis team develop and maintain their internal Drupal 8 Distribution (called SiteFarm) using Git, Bitbucket, Pattern Lab, Probo.ci, Acquia Pipelines, and...
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Please note that the most up-to-date Probo Product Roadmap can now be found on the Probo Documentation site. Probo is a tool that was born of our need to have an easier way to test the web apps that we were creating. It has been open source from the very...
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Yesterday we pushed a big release that gave us a lot of behind the scenes improvements and a few that will be very visible to our users. When you tried to visit a build that we removed because you pushed newer code or because you had exceeded your disk quota,...
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Not long ago we were talking about the value of testing your updates in feature branch instances. It’s the most efficient way of ensuring the quality of applied updates, but it’s very time-consuming. To use this process, you are required to maintain your own infrastructure to spin up QA servers...
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Continuous delivery, deployment, and integration tools are popping up in more places every day. Developers at Instagram recently wrote a blog post about the internal tool they built to allow the team to automate backend code deployment up to 50 times every day, “whenever engineers commit changes to master…with no...
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Probo.CI, a new automated testing tool, dramatically improves teamwork on web projects. It’s time to speed up the process of reviewing and deploying code changes. Getting web development projects out the door is now a lot easier and faster with Probo.CI, an open source continuous integration tool that allows stakeholders...
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Probo.CI is a new tool for automating testing and quality assurance during web application development. It is based on a core idea that a team should deploy features quickly, and with no negative impact on an already functioning system. The people driving the request must be part of the process...
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