Great thanks to Adobe Inc for the donation to OpenWhisk.
I just touched based with Carlos about how we setup and Jenkins environment for
OpenWhisk. I will pick up the Jenkins work for OpenWhisk.
For anyone, who is interested in the Jenkins Pipeline for OpenWhisk. Welcome to
help.
Thank you.
Thank you Adobe Inc and the Adobe team for the donation and making it possible
to have infra for the project! And thanks Carlos for also pushing this forward.
-r
> On Nov 7, 2018, at 2:25 PM, Carlos Santana wrote:
>
> We got the 3 VMs Woot !!
> it only took 6 months
>
> The INFRA ticket [1]
We got the 3 VMs Woot !!
it only took 6 months
The INFRA ticket [1] that I opened back in June I was able to close today.
I ran a quick test from a Jenkins job to check the 3 VMs, I added the
information in our Wiki page [2]
On behave of the Apache OpenWhisk (Incubating) community I want to
Thanks Michael for securing some funding to get us started with this.
With the recent work from Chettam in refactoring our gradle testing tasks,
and using Travis stages to build in parallel and over come the 50 minute
limit we used to hit,
By adding an additional stage we should be able to run
A quick update on this:
Carlos (and others) has been working on the mechanics of getting distributed
tests to run on hardware that is managed by Infra. For this purpose we should
have a couple of Infra-managed VMs that are dedicated to OpenWhisk. Bertrand
has gotten me in touch with the ASF
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 3:36 AM, Carlos Santana wrote:
> ...Michael could you direct the inquiries on the infra list?...
I think it makes sense to keep this thread here for now and dig deeper
on the (type of) solution that Luciano has been explaining.
Note that
Sorry Sebastian about that, I thought you were the one I had the discussion
in the infra chat.
I think it’s a good suggestion to follow up in the infra mailing list.
Michael could you direct the inquiries on the infra list?
— Carlos
On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 6:47 AM sebb wrote:
Hi Michael,
The model that I am familiar with is from Apache SystemML where Apache
Infra. could not provide hardware Compute resources (actual GPU) that
could effectively run the code for testing in a reasonable amount of time.
Therefore, IBM worked out a deal with Apache where IBM donated
Sebastian Bazley from ASF INFRA would be good resource to contact to drive
this.
In the past when I brought this with infra I think I understood from him
that companies can donate funds and explicitly state that are for the
OpenWhisk project then the INFRA team will allocate VMs to OpenWhisk to