Hi folks!

As background, the ASF jenkins master (what you see when you go to
builds.apache.org) went down Tuesday night[1]. ASF Infra is dutifully
working to restore it to full capabilities without losing information
on prior builds. Their most recent estimate has a return to normal
sometime tonight or early tomorrow morning.

I have a few patches I'd like to still see precommit results for
before they get signed off on. I was going to set up checking them
with test-patch myself, but it would only be marginally more work for
me to automate it.

What do folks think about me doing this as a stop-gap while ASF Jenkins is down?

It would be on transient hosts that essentially only I had access to
(and I guess my employer?). So we'd get results posted to JIRA but
getting to actual logs would be a bit more of a pain.

Does anyone feel strongly about me using the existing QABot JIRA
credentials vs making a "I'm a placeholder QABot" account with its own
credentials?

[1]: https://status.apache.org/incidents/4zl6mkyrg8qt

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