Is this the Software Factory instance of Zuul[0]? I can reach out to them and see if it would make sense as an option for Pulp.
[0] https://softwarefactory-project.io/zuul/t/local/status David On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 11:51 AM Neal Gompa <ngomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 9:46 AM David Davis <davidda...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Thanks Brian and Daniel. I agree on the points you both raised. >> >> Brian, to you specific questions/points: >> >> ## We need details on each piece of the Travis workflow, where it will be >> ported to, and a rough estimate of how long each piece would take. I think >> these things would make a great EPIC. >> >> I have a Github Actions epic. I plan to update it this week based on our >> conversation and will add more specific details, estimates, etc. I'll >> respond when it's ready for review. >> >> https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6065 >> >> >> ## Who will work on it? It needs I think 2 fully dedicated people who >> already completely understand the Travis stuff in detail. It's too hard for >> one person and would take too long... >> >> I definitely agree we need at least 2 people to work on this. We need as >> many people as possible to understand Github Actions. >> >> I don't know who has time for this right now. I imagine it'll probably >> have to wait until next sprint (Sprint 67). Or at least I personally won't >> have time until next week at the earliest. That'll give us time to plan >> though. >> >> In the meantime, I'd consider letting the installer team merge Fabricio's >> ansible-pulp PR[0]. This will also alleviate much of the immediate need and >> let us begin collecting real world data/experience as well. >> >> > Has anyone reached out to the Fedora CI team about using their Zuul > instance? Perhaps they've got an easy automated process for using that on > projects. Zuul can spin up either Fedora or CentOS environments, which > should satisfy the need for being able to test esoteric things like FIPS > mode while also being able to get fresh environments and dependencies > through Fedora environments. > > It may be better to consider using Fedora CI over CentOS CI due to the > better system overall, too... > > > > -- > 真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth! >
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