Alex, as we discussed, since we've heard nothing on this now, I'm going to go ahead and disable the non-ro jobs. They are pretty simple to get back at this point if we have some last-minute complaint from someone, but it has been totally silent since I sent the email about it last week.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Paul Larson <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 10:03 AM Subject: cdimage-touch image daily testing To: [email protected] The CI team currently has automated testing of every ubuntu-system image (touch read-only) produced. These results are monitored very closely since these are the images that we officially produce now. Historically, before we had these images, this same testing was done on the cdimage-touch images, and those tests are still bring run right now. However, since this serves as a base for the ubuntu-system images, and are not the official images that we release now, I'd like to propose that we discontinue the CI on these with every build. To be very clear, I am *not* proposing that we discontinue producing these images. They are absolutely still necessary, and widely useful. There are no tests that uniquely target the filesystem layout, or any other aspect of the cdimage-touch images. So any problems found should also be present in the ubuntu-system images that we do actively monitor, and thus, any fixes would necessarily have to go into the cdimage-touch images since the ubuntu-system images are based on them. Additionally, this would simplify our ci tools a bit, since we just have to deal with the system images, allow us to more easily support things like alternate channels, and free up device resources for additional testing. I welcome any feedback anyone has to offer about this. Thanks, Paul Larson
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