Re: [squid-dev] Build farm updaes?

2017-07-23 Thread Kinkie
Yes, I agree.

Eduard, let's align on this. Possibly real time (chat or
Skype/WhatsApp/whatever)

Thanks!

On Sun, 23 Jul 2017 at 23:04, Alex Rousskov <
rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote:

> On 07/23/2017 10:21 AM, Kinkie wrote:
>
> > is it worth investing time in freshening up the current build farm
> > setup or is preferable to abandon it altogether in favor of a newly
> > built one?
>
> I would be surprised if we should abandon the current build farm as a
> whole, but perhaps you have some reason to believe it should be done?
>
> Please coordinate with Eduard on this. My short-term expectation is that
> the old build farm nodes will remain 95+% the same while the Jenkin's
> configuration will change to integrate with Github. I am worried that if
> both of you modify things independently, it would be difficult to bring
> everything back under one roof.
>
>
> > If the former, I can start investing some time in that, removing
> > obsolete nodes and adding newer ones, etc.
>
> Removing obsolete/broken nodes is fine, I guess. See above regarding
> adding new ones.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Alex.
>
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Re: [squid-dev] Build farm updaes?

2017-07-23 Thread Alex Rousskov
On 07/23/2017 10:21 AM, Kinkie wrote:

> is it worth investing time in freshening up the current build farm
> setup or is preferable to abandon it altogether in favor of a newly
> built one?

I would be surprised if we should abandon the current build farm as a
whole, but perhaps you have some reason to believe it should be done?

Please coordinate with Eduard on this. My short-term expectation is that
the old build farm nodes will remain 95+% the same while the Jenkin's
configuration will change to integrate with Github. I am worried that if
both of you modify things independently, it would be difficult to bring
everything back under one roof.


> If the former, I can start investing some time in that, removing
> obsolete nodes and adding newer ones, etc.

Removing obsolete/broken nodes is fine, I guess. See above regarding
adding new ones.


Thank you,

Alex.
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Re: [squid-dev] Build farm updaes?

2017-07-23 Thread Pieter De Wit
My vote is for the former.

> On 24/07/2017, at 4:21 AM, Kinkie  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>  is it worth investing time in freshening up the current build farm
> setup or is preferable to abandon it altogether in favor of a newly
> built one?
>  If the former, I can start investing some time in that, removing
> obsolete nodes and adding newer ones, etc.
> 
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[squid-dev] Build farm updaes?

2017-07-23 Thread Kinkie
Hi all,
  is it worth investing time in freshening up the current build farm
setup or is preferable to abandon it altogether in favor of a newly
built one?
  If the former, I can start investing some time in that, removing
obsolete nodes and adding newer ones, etc.

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Francesco
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