Midori Browser in openSUSE Build Service

Midori & Puppy Linux

Our Armadillo Lizard joins the construction system of our friend the OpenSUSE Chameleon.

In the dynamic world of software development, building applications for different distributions can be a challenge. However, the solution lies at the heart of the innovation: Build.opensuse.org. In this article, we will explore how this revolutionary system has driven the construction of Midori, the lightweight and powerful web browser, in the OpenSUSE ecosystem and beyond.

Development

Build.opensuse.org is not just a build platform; is a robust ecosystem that simplifies and accelerates the process of building software for multiple distributions. It provides a unified environment that allows developers to build, package, and distribute their applications efficiently.

Midori: Beyond the Traditional Browser

Midori has gained popularity for its minimalist design and exceptional performance. Now, thanks to Build.opensuse.org, the Midori experience has been expanded to OpenSUSE and other distributions in a more accessible way. Developers can take advantage of the unique features of each operating system, ensuring seamless integration and optimal user experience.

For users who wish to view, audit, verify, inspect and contribute to the construction of Midori they can do so by clicking here, for those users who wish to download the Midori package for OpenSUSE they can do so by clicking here.

How Build.opensuse.org Makes the Process Easier

From build automation to dependency management, build.opensuse.org simplifies every step of the build process. Midori developers have found a fundamental ally in this platform, allowing them to focus on the continuous improvement of their application without worrying about the complexities of building for different distributions.

Thanks to all users who have trusted our products and services, we work to offer you a browser that allows you to have control of your information, respecting privacy while being extremely light and fast.

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