> That PR on GitHub hasn't been merged yet so I think it's too soon to
turn those tests off.

ack - I closed the MR to debian to blacklist them.

> Apparently on Ubuntu CI the tests are still run one by one

yep.  I'll look at how Centos runs them to see if we can run them in
parallel on Ubuntu as well; that should really significantly speed up
the overall test time.

> could anyone either bump up the timeout or turn the test off?

The overall timeout is set from autopkgtest.ubuntu.com, so the test itself 
can't request a longer timeout IIUC, but it could be marked as a "long running":
https://git.launchpad.net/autopkgtest-cloud/tree/worker-config-production/worker.conf#n20
The default timeout is 10,000s, while long running tests get 40,000s.  However, 
that's over 11 hours; I'd much rather work to get test runs under the default 
10,000s (~3 hours).

Let's see if we can get the 'upstream' tests parallelized, I think that
would avoid ever exceeding the main test timeout, except for actual hung
test cases.

> would it be OK to mention that you maintain Ubuntu CI at
> https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/autopkgtest

it looks like @laney is listed there, which is probably appropriate (he
has admin access to the test systems, while I don't), but if you want to
add me as a contact for systemd Ubuntu-CI that's fine with me.

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