On 18 Dec 2013, at 11:29 , Christopher Rigor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jan, > > I signed up at http://ci.couchdb.org:8888. I like to have access to the > Jenkins server and the VMs. Here's my key > https://gist.github.com/crigor/c030cad495327bea5944. Thanks! I’ll let you know once things are set up. > Is there a list of items that needs to be done in jira or somewhere else? You > mentioned a few things here. Where can we discuss them in detail? I’ve created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-2008 to do this. Best Jan -- > > Regards, > Chris > > > > Subject: Re: Interested in Helping with CI > > From: [email protected] > > Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 20:29:59 +0100 > > CC: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > > > Heya Christopher, > > > > thanks for wanting to help out! CI is very important but currently a bit > > stuck, so any help is appreciated. > > > > Aside from what’s documented in the wiki, there are a few new developments > > that I am overdue to share with the group, so thanks for nudging me :) > > > > I am happy to report that a SysEleven, a local hosting provider in Berlin > > has donated a rather beefy box to the CouchDB project to be used for CI > > purposes. The server comes with preinstalled VMs (see the list below) and > > we can request further VMs. Management of the VMs is entirely up to us. > > > > Initially, Till offered to get some more reproducible and automated > > deployment & setup going with Chef & friends but that effort stalled a bit > > because of technical issues. > > > > Dave has a new idea for setting that up (I’ll leave it to Dave to fill in > > the exact details), that involves Ansible & Packer. We’d need help to come > > up with a concrete set up that can be deployed on the VMs and hooked into > > Jenkins. > > > > The mid-term goal is to get all this into the hands of ASF infra, but I’d > > like to get it all running, so we don’t have to waste their time with setup > > woes that we can easily do ourselves. > > > > I can hand out access to the current Jenkins setup (at > > http://ci.couchdb.org:8888) as well as the VMs at request. > > > > The current VM/OS list is as follows: > > > > ubuntu64-1004 > > ubuntu32-1004 > > debian64-7 > > debian32-7 > > fedora64-17 > > fedora32-17 > > centos32-6 > > centos64-6 > > fedora32-18 > > fedora64-18 > > > > We can get more, including BSDs & Windows on request, but I think if we get > > the above all running, that’s a good enough chunk of work :) > > > > In Vienna we talked a bit about how to configure various build matrixes and > > the current idea is to use something like .travis.yml to define what > > combinations of configurations a particular branch is supposed to build on. > > Again, I’ll leave it to Dave to go into the details. > > > > So far from me, if anyone wants to help out with any of this, please get in > > touch :) > > > > Best > > Jan > > -- > > > > > > > > > > On 13 Dec 2013, at 03:32 , Christopher Rigor <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > My name is Christopher Rigor. Noah Slater who I work with pointed me to > > > this list. I want to help with CI. I've been reading the email archives > > > and https://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/CI. > > > > > > Let me know how I can help. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Chris > >
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