A few ASF links worth looking into:
https://infra.apache.org/services.html#build
https://builds.apache.org/
https://infra.apache.org/hosting-external-agent.html
On Sep 27, 2022, at 1:45 PM, Owen Nichols
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Hi Mario, a basic concourse
BTW, you should now have access to DockerHub and bulk change in JIRA. Anything
else you need to create the 1.15.1 release candidate?
Anthony
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> Looks like Docker is limiting access. I’ll need to rotate some people
The Geode PMC is pleased to welcome Mario Kevo and Jakov Varenina as new PMC
members. Jakov has also accepted an invitation to become a Committer.
Welcome!
As a reminder to all, ASF project roles [1] are based on earned merit, or
contributions to a project. These contributions can take many
Hi Mario, a basic concourse installation[1] needs a database (e.g. Postgres),
the concourse web service, and 1 or more concourse workers. A secrets store
like Vault is also recommended. These don’t have to be especially beefy (if
hosting in GCP, something like gcp n2-standard-4 is fine).
Hi Alberto,
All the existing concourse CI scripts are in GitHub [1] so it’s definitely
possible for someone to stand up a Concourse deployment and use the current
pipelines. I assume there are some domain names and certificates that may need
to be transferred as well. This has worked well but
Hi Anthony,
I have a question regarding CI.
I saw the file in the geode repo with some values for machines on which tests
are executed.
https://github.com/apache/geode/blob/e2ac1113f8f6819095785be556bef8e080ab6988/ci/pipelines/shared/jinja.variables.yml#L92
So I have a question, what is the
Hi,
Do you know if any company has offered to sponsor the CI pipelines? What would
it take for such a company besides paying the bills? Would a migration be
needed?
Regarding the old ASF Jenkins jobs, my understanding is that they would offer
the same CI functionality as we have today, but