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Observing build and CI productivity in your favorite OSS projects

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If you use Spring Framework, JUnit Platform, Testcontainers, or Hibernate, then you're using open-source software that leverages Develocity for accelerated builds/tests and observability into failures, flaky tests, performance regressions, and more. We're proud to sponsor free (public) instances of Develocity for over 20 well-known open-source projects, including those from the Apache Software Foundation, Spring Framework, Commonhaus Foundation, Micronaut Foundation, Kotlin Foundation, Scala Center, and many more. In this webinar with Gašper Kojek, Solutions Engineer at Gradle, we'll review surprising insights gained from the data from over 50,000 OSS project builds per week.
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  • How popular OSS projects leverage build and test observability
  • Common patterns in build/test failures and performance regressions
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