Yeah. We already have "work in progress", which is where I experiment
with bugfixes and such, that you get if you create your instance with
https://camlistore.org/launch/?WIP=1
But we could indeed use a policy such as what you propose.


On 16 May 2016 at 17:48, Eric Drechsel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe some concept of "channels" would be useful, with "unstable" the latest
> build off master that passes regression, and stable the latest release
> build?
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 4:00 AM, Mathieu Lonjaret
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On 16 May 2016 at 02:38, jason gessner <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I set up a GCE instance with camlistore.org/launch and it was really
>> > smooth.
>> > Thank you for that!
>>
>> Cool.
>>
>> > I asked brad at a talk how the GCE instance stays updated and he said it
>> > updates when it reboots (i believe).  Is that a thing I should do
>> > regularly
>> > or will it update when new images are released?
>>
>> Rebuilding and pushing the image for GCE is trivial but we've only
>> done it on demand/as needed or for releases so far. And no, your
>> instance does not update automatically when we push a new image. You
>> either have to restart or ssh to your instance and 'sudo systemctl
>> restart camlistored'.
>> If you want to see whether the image has changed recently, you can
>> just fetch it yourself at
>>
>> https://storage.googleapis.com/camlistore-release/docker/camlistored.tar.gz
>> and check its hashsum or whatever.
>> Moving forward, we should probably announce it too when we push a new
>> one for some reason, to give y'all a chance to try it out I suppose.
>>
>> > If i started working on an importer, would I need to wait until it was
>> > integrated as part of an official release to have it work on my GCE
>> > instance?
>>
>> Nope, following what's said above. we'd just have to rebuild/push the
>> image as soon as your change lands to the repo, and you could use your
>> importer on GCE.
>>
>> > I've started on an importer for Pocket.  That data set is small enough
>> > that
>> > I can do what I need locally, but I'm curious about the ongoing
>> > management
>> > and care of a GCE instance.
>>
>> Cool.
>>
>> > Has anyone started on an Instagram importer?
>>
>> Not that I know of.
>>
>> > -jason
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