Thanks for reaching out , Dave. I hadn't realized that cl.net had the full 
gitlab CI hooked up to it. Are there any resource issues? There are a lot of 
projects hosted there.  

That said, are there sufficient resources there if we start running a pipeline?

--  
Robert P. Goldman  

On October 14, 2020 at 07:21:44, Dave Cooper 
(david.coo...@genworks.com(mailto:david.coo...@genworks.com)) wrote:

>  
> Dear Robert,
>  
> Are you sure you want to use Jenkins? Gitlab has built-in CI. And the CLF has 
> acquired Allegro CL licenses for a ASDF testing (graciously donated by Franz 
> Inc), and we have a to-do item to attempt the same for LispWorks. If you’re 
> willing, we would like to help set up ASDF testing pipelines as part of 
> common-lisp.net(http://common-lisp.net) infrastructure.
>  
> If you have reasons of your own to set up a Jenkins setup and could use 
> access to Allegro and maybe Lispworks licenses for that purpose, please reach 
> out regarding that as well. I am not sure about any Jenkins experience among 
> clf or cl.net(http://cl.net) volunteers, however.  
>  
> Please advise,  
>  
> Dave  
>  
>  
>  
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 11:06 PM Robert Goldman 
> <rpgold...@sift.info(mailto:rpgold...@sift.info)> wrote:
> >  
> > Does anyone have expertise configuring Jenkins to run against a remote 
> > Gitlab install?
> >  
> >  
> > If so, would you please reach out to me? I have finally restored some of my 
> > CI support for ASDF, but I don't know how to set up my Jenkins to run 
> > against merge requests on Gitlab (if that is even possible).
> >  
> >  
> > I have a backlog of patches that I would like to get evaluated and merged, 
> > but could use some help with the automation.
> >  
> >  
> > Thanks!
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >  
>  
>  
>  
> --
> My Best,
>  
> Dave Cooper, david.cooper@gen.works
> genworks.com(http://genworks.com), gendl.org(http://gendl.org)
> +1 248-330-2979
>  

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