>If we are discussing if we can use just CI Server, yes I think we need to >vote, since I'm not with that.
That’s why I wanted to keep the technical requirements thread concise. It’s not about whether or not to use the CI server. It’s about a list of requirements for any build method. Chris has done a good job of gathering the abstract requirements. We have one issue which is not agreed on by Alex, and having understood things better, myself. I think we need to vote on that. El mié., 1 abr. 2020 a las 11:07, Yishay Weiss (<[email protected]>) escribió: > I was hoping the technical requirements thread would spawn a vote on the > remaining issues. If the result is that the maven solution as it stands > today does not meet the agreed requirements then we will have no choice but > to use the CI server process. > > Assuming that’s the situation, I will wait for Alex to report on what he’s > doing and if everyone else is ok with it I’ll start working on the release > after that, hopefully this evening my time. > > Thanks. > > From: Carlos Rovira<mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:37 AM > To: Apache Royale Development<mailto:[email protected]> > Subject: Some info from the current CI server emails > > Hi, > > taking into account that Chris and I simplified each CI Server step (until > step 7) improving it but removing parameters that was not necessary and > that streamlined CI Server a lot, I want to analyze recent CI Server > emails. > > Alex, that is the most skilled in the CI Server steps from us, started > CI step 1 again. Just "CI Step 1" took him to complete from 6:57am to > 8:14am (my time). That means more than one hour and a quarter. > > And he had 3 fails as we can see in our emails. Probably because of server > hanging and he need to restart 3 times, or due to things not working > properly for him, what means the same can happen to the rest of us. > > https://imgur.com/a/AgRH9cB > > There's still 12 steps more, to do (and many more time consuming that step > 1). > > Just want to expose it to see if that helps all of us here to > understand some of the current problems we are having > > HTH > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira > > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
