On Thu, Mar 4, 2021, 04:26 Natanael Arndt <arn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If this answers your question. The tests are executed on Drone on every
> pull-request. So if you create a pull request with your changes that should
> do all of the automatic testing that we have configured.
>
> One thing that is so far missing for the drone execution are test-coverage
> reports sent to coveralls. This could be resolved in combination with the
> pytest transition as proposed by florian:
> https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib/pull/1268
>
> @Nick you can give me the necessary right to configure drone, as long as
> there is a team of people who care for the configuration that is ok for me.
>
https://galaxy.ansible.com/search?keywords=Drone

FWIU, there's not yet an Ansible role for this Docker security baseline:
https://dev-sec.io/baselines/docker/

Is there a good way to do Drone builds in *rootless* containers (without
granting `--privileged` access and/or the docker socket) i.e. without root?

It's probably possible to configure Drone to use gVisor for build
containers (and also to limit egress bandwidth entirely for a sufficiently
hermetic build)?

How could what percentage of users donate to support the cost of CI hosting?

> A project may define a `.github/FUNDING.yml`, which GitHub will display
on the 'Sponsor' tab of the GitHub project. A project may also or instead
include funding information in their /README.md.

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