It’s been great month of development for Kernl! We saw continually increasing traffic, a new cohort of customers, and some great work around making continuous delivery easier to use. Features Dropdown Branch Selection for Plugins & Themes – As part of the push to make continuous deployment easier for our customers, you no longer need… Continue reading What's New With Kernl – September 2017
What’s New With Kernl – April 2017
March was a light month for Kernl development for a couple of different reasons. The first is that I was on vacation for 10 days, and the second is that I bought and moved into a new house. Now that things are settling down development is ramping up again. There were still a few things… Continue reading What’s New With Kernl – April 2017
Kernl: Important BitBucket Changes
It came to my attention that the way BitBucket handles deployment keys has changed. Until recently the same deployment key could be shared across multiple repositories. That rule has been changed and now each repository requires a unique deployment key. So what does this mean for you? You’ll need to take a few steps to… Continue reading Kernl: Important BitBucket Changes
What’s New With Kernl – November 2016
It’s been a long time since the last Kernl update blog, so lets get right into it. Big Features GitLab CI Support – You can now build your plugins and themes automatically on Kernl using GitLab.com! We’ve had support for GitHub and BitBucket for a long time, and finally figured out a good way to… Continue reading What’s New With Kernl – November 2016
What’s New With Kernl – July 2016
With summer in full-swing here in the United States, development on Kernl has been slowing down to accommodate much busier schedules than during the rest of the year. This doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy though. Features Changelog.json – You can now update your changelog automatically with GitHub and BitBucket push-to-build integration. By simply adding… Continue reading What’s New With Kernl – July 2016
What’s New With Kernl – June 2016
The past month of work on Kernl has seen a lot of great infrastructure improvements as well as a few customer facing features that I’m pretty excited about. Customer Facing Features Direct Uploads to AWS S3 – When Kernl was originally created all file uploads were stored directly on Kernl’s servers. As we grew, this… Continue reading What’s New With Kernl – June 2016
What's New With Kernl – May 2016
Since last month I’ve been working hard on getting a few features out the door. They are: All new files are now hosted on S3 – Part of the work to make Kernl highly available is to get files hosted elsewhere. When you upload a new version to Kernl, or push a change via webhooks,… Continue reading What's New With Kernl – May 2016
What’s New With Kernl – April 2016
Over the past 4 months we’ve been making a lot of progress on many different fronts with Kernl. After 4 new features, 5 feature updates, 3 infrastructure changes, and numerous bug fixes, Kernl is better than ever. Check out the detailed info below, and leave a comment or reach out if you have questions.… Continue reading What’s New With Kernl – April 2016