Thank you for linking to your blog posts, Aravind. This has indeed been a 
good start to get a better understanding.

I will try to adapt this to my need, ask more question in separate 
conversations and eventually publish a small guide for C/C++ people as a 
starting point.


Best regards,
~ Joel
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:45:14 PM UTC+1 Aravind SV wrote:

> Hello Joel,
>
> I can’t speak to a typical C++ build in GoCD, but some of the questions 
> you bring up have been tackled in this blog post series:
>
> https://www.gocd.org/tags/modeling-deployment-pipelines.html
>
> In particular, these two:
>
>    - https://www.gocd.org/2017/03/29/beginnings-of-a-real-pipeline.html
>    - https://www.gocd.org/2017/04/06/reusing-pipelines.html
>    
> Also see:
>
>    - https://groups.google.com/g/go-cd/c/buaPuLEV89c/m/6qHhyYojBAAJ
>    - https://groups.google.com/g/go-cd/search?q=GO_JOB_RUN_INDEX
>    
> There’s no correct answer for this, in my opinion. One thing I’d make sure 
> to do is to keep most logic outside of the CD tool, and in scripts I 
> control.
>
> Regards,
> Aravind
>

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