v8 - New Year, New Concourse Release
v8.0.0 of Concourse is out! I'm going to explain why a new major was needed and flag anything that pipeline writers and Concourse operators should keep an eye out for.
v8.0.0 of Concourse is out! I'm going to explain why a new major was needed and flag anything that pipeline writers and Concourse operators should keep an eye out for.
v7.14.0 is out and with it also comes the first ARM build of Concourse! There were a lot of behind the scenes changes that were required to make this happen, so let's dive into everything that's in this release.
It's the May 2025 project update! I'm going to try and do this at a somewhat regular cadence. Once a month seems like a good idea, though I may skip a month here and there if there's nothing interesting to write about.
First minor release of 2025! This release is FULL of bug fixes, performance improvements, and even a few new features. I'll start with a quick project update and then dive into the exciting things you can find in this release.
Hey Concourse community, it’s been a while since a blog post was made. My name is Taylor Silva, and I’m the current lead maintainer of the project. I have fallen into this role for historical (was on the Concourse team at Pivotal starting in 2019) and personal reasons (still using Concourse at my day job). I really like using Concourse and I haven't found another tool that works as well as Concourse does, that's why I've stuck around.
So you want to run Docker in Concourse? Well this is the guide for you!
In this blog post we're going to cover how to use git and Concourse to automatically set, update, and archive your
pipelines using the set_pipeline step. No longer will you need to use fly set-pipeline to update any of your
pipelines!
With the four(!) RFCs from the last round-up now merged, it's time to move on to the next RFC milestone: Prototypes!
In this blog post we are going to show how to build and publish container images using
the oci-build task
and registry-image resource. This post assumes you understand
how to build container images with Dockerfile's and publish to Docker Hub or another image
registry using the docker cli.