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Jan 14, 2022
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Read moreAdopting Infrastructure as Code in Data Centers Operations In this post, we will explain how Sauce Labs Data Center Operations Team has automated Ubuntu installations using Cloud-Init and how to build a pipeline that creates USB Provision Sticks to automatically install Ubuntu in nocloud environments.
Read moreLast October was the 2020 edition of Hacktoberfest, and the Open Source Program Office at Sauce Labs organised a few internal and external events to promote this yearly celebration of open source.
Read moreIn the fourth and final post in his series, Simon Stewart continues talking about what’s coming in Selenium 4 and reviews what’s new in the Selenium Grid.
Read moreChrome DevTools has always been an essential feature in Sauce Labs for live testing real devices.
Read moreIn the third post in his series, Simon Stewart continues talking about what’s coming in Selenium 4 and reviews some of the tricks in the new release.
Read moreA hackathon took place a few months ago within the Engineering organization at Sauce Labs.
Read moreIn the second post in this series, Simon Stewart continues talking about what’s coming in Selenium 4 and why this release has a major version bump.
Read moreIn this new blog series all about the upcoming release of Selenium 4, Simon Stewart will cover how the Selenium project works, who is involved, how you can get involved, and a sneak peek at what’s new in Selenium 4.
Read moreA HAR file contains requests tracking information between a web browser and a website.
Read moreThis year the Selenium Conference was held virtually, and despite that, the conference was again that exciting place where the Selenium community meets every year to share and learn about the most popular browser automation tool in the world.
Read moreAt the Selenium project we practice trunk based development, in which trunk is the usual name of the default git branch of the repository.
Read moreNearly every start-up company goes through the same experience - the founders will start with a vision or idea that pivots over time as the product (hopefully) finds its market fit and is modified and adapted to the needs and requests of end users.
Read morePhoto by Markus Winkler (Unsplash) Not long ago, we announced that we created our Open Source Program Office to deepen our investment in the broader open source community.
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