That is a beautiful thing to behold! And the page loads OMG fast too.
Fantastic job y'all.

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:06 AM, James Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I am excited to announce the "beta" launch of gaia + taskcluster [1][2].
> At a high level we are shipping with these features:
>
>  - live logging (logs can also be _any_ size)
>  - in tree configuration (includes new tests, chunking, etc...) [3]
>  - in tree configuration of artifacts [4]
>  - test environments are configured via docker  [5]
>  - faster test times (end to end times < 20 minutes usually closer to 10)
>
> Our goal is to build you the best possible CI that allows for the greatest
> flexibility while also been reliable, scalable and fast. Taskcluster [6] is
> how we do this giving us the flexibility and scale of AWS (we literally have
> as many machines as we want and they scale automatically)
>
> When to migrate away from current gaia-try? My current feeling is early
> November we still need to burn down some bugs [7] and I am looking forward
> to more feedback. At minimum we will keep both gaia-try and taskcluster try
> running concurrently for two weeks.
>
> I want to give a big thank you to to the following people (for just being
> awesome/helpful/making this better): jonasfj, kgrandon, garndt, jhford,
> taras.
>
> 1- https://treeherder.allizom.org/ui/#/jobs?repo=gaia (pull requests)
> 2- https://treeherder.allizom.org/ui/#/jobs?repo=gaia (master)
> 3- https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/tree/taskcluster/tests/taskcluster
> 4- http://docs.taskcluster.net/docker-worker/
> 5- https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/tree/master/build/docker/gaia-taskenv
> 6- http://docs.taskcluster.net/
> 7-  https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1076681
>
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