Holger wrote:
> Since most developers interact with Jenkins through Gerrit, I don't see
> a harm in opening up that rather early, so that we can already benefit
> from it. Did you already test pushing from Gerrit?

If you mean: Pushing a commit to Gerrit and set whether Jenkins triggers a 
build with SonarQube/Archnemsis and stuff?
Yes, I did.
Instead of waiting 20 minutes, you get a full response including SonarQubes 
comments within 2 minutes (between "Build started" and "Build successful").

I'm still awaiting the response of our IT staff, but it's not unlikely the 
switch to saros-build2 happens sooner than expected.
It could be that saros-build will be cut off from the internet, and only be 
reachable from within Freie Universität.

I'll keep you posted.

Franz

-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Schmeisky [mailto:holge...@fu-berlin.de] 
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 12:13 PM
To: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [DPP-Devel] What is saros-build2?

Awesome! I just visited saros-build2 and it feels like driving a ferrari
when you are used to walking with lead weights :)


Am 17.02.2016 um 21:02 schrieb Zieris, Franz:
> I have no explanation for this.
> And thankfully I don’t have to as we will able to forget saros-build 
> altogether soon :)

Maybe we should preserve it for future software archaeologists :)

> 
>> Actually, moving the STF jobs to the new server is basically the only 
>> critical thing left.
>> This means: In principle we could switch to saros-build2 already, make it 
>> publicly visible and deactivate everything but the STF jobs on old 
>> saros-build.
>>
>> Any thoughts?

Since most developers interact with Jenkins through Gerrit, I don't see
a harm in opening up that rather early, so that we can already benefit
from it. Did you already test pushing from Gerrit?

Holger

>>
>> Franz
>>
>> PS: Just in case you thought moving some Jenkins jobs would be not a big 
>> deal ...
>> I spent 16 hours during my weekend getting the three amigos (Gerrit, 
>> Jenkins, SonarQube) working together.
>> This was because I did not just copy the old Jenkins jobs, but split them 
>> up, joined them, streamlined them.
>> It actually was fun -- partly because the server did response in under a 
>> second to all my HTTP requests ...
>>
>> [1] https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/
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