On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 12:38, Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: > > During the past months, the netbsd and openbsd jobs in the Cirrus-CI > were broken most of the time - the setup to run a BSD in KVM on Cirrus-CI > from gitlab via the cirrus-run script was very fragile, and since the > jobs were not run by default, it used to bitrot very fast. > > Now Cirrus-CI also introduce a limit on the amount of free CI minutes > that you get there, so it is not appealing at all anymore to run > these BSDs in this setup - it's better to run the checks locally via > "make vm-build-openbsd" and "make vm-build-netbsd" instead. Thus let's > remove these CI jobs now.
So what's the plan to keep BSD CI coverage? This seems like a step backwards towards "the person handling the pullreq merges has to do some local private ad-hoc testing too" :-( thanks -- PMM