About
openSUSE Build Service is a public instance of the Open Build Service used to build packages from the same source for openSUSE and other Linux distributions, including Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, and SUSE Linux Enterprise.
It provides a project-based workflow for developers to organize package builds and collaborate across distributions, along with a package search interface for finding built packages. The service is publicly accessible and includes project browsing, status monitoring, and API documentation.
- Multi-distribution package builds
- Project-based collaboration model
- Package search interface
- Status monitor and project listings
- Public API documentation
Free Tier Value
This free tier appears to be a truly uncapped public offering with no paid plan shown on the page, so there is no defensible monthly dollar equivalent to assign. Because it is described as always free and the page shows no concrete quota, credit, or trial limit, the practical value is treated as unbounded rather than priced against a starter tier.
What's included in the free tier
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Details aren't itemized for this entry yet - check the pricing page below for the latest.
See openSUSE Build Service pricing for current limits.
Common questions
Is openSUSE Build Service free forever?
Yes. openSUSE Build Service is free forever, with no time limit and no usage threshold that forces a paid plan.
What is openSUSE Build Service's free tier worth?
openSUSE Build Service's free tier has no dollar cap - it's unlimited, with no usage threshold that forces a paid plan. That maps to an FTV score of 90/100. The FTV score is explained at freetier.co/ftv.