Re: FYI: on exotic nodes for our CI

2017-03-16 Thread Michael Osipov
Am 2017-03-16 um 19:53 schrieb Stephen Connolly: Don't be shooting the messenger! Not my intention. I'm suspecting that it would be a case of sponsoring a node on AWS or rack space or Google's cloud. That would have a static IP, could be isolated from any corporate networks and there you go!

Re: FYI: on exotic nodes for our CI

2017-03-16 Thread Stephen Connolly
Don't be shooting the messenger! I'm suspecting that it would be a case of sponsoring a node on AWS or rack space or Google's cloud. That would have a static IP, could be isolated from any corporate networks and there you go! But anyway, this is more that there is a route available... that the r

RE: FYI: on exotic nodes for our CI

2017-03-16 Thread Jason Pyeron
> -Original Message- > From: Michael Osipov > > Am 2017-03-16 um 13:39 schrieb Stephen Connolly: > > https://reference.apache.org/committer/node-hosting > > > > So if somebody really feels that we need exotic node types... and is > > willing to provide such a node and hook it up... > > T

Re: FYI: on exotic nodes for our CI

2017-03-16 Thread Michael Osipov
Am 2017-03-16 um 13:39 schrieb Stephen Connolly: https://reference.apache.org/committer/node-hosting So if somebody really feels that we need exotic node types... and is willing to provide such a node and hook it up... This is somewhat ridiculous. Exotic is HP-UX or AIX, but CentOS, Solaris a