Apache DataFusion similarly received this notice. For visibility to the
Iceberg community, we have tracking issues to try to discuss solutions:

https://github.com/apache/datafusion/issues/22455
https://github.com/apache/datafusion-comet/issues/4406

DataFusion Comet is consuming the vast majority of DataFusion resources,
and like the Iceberg project it's due to Spark tests (and Iceberg's Spark
tests). We are doing some analysis on what subsets might be appropriate for
our workflows, features, and goals, and will share anything that we think
might translate back to the Iceberg CI workflows.

On Fri, May 22, 2026 at 7:43 AM Robert Thomson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, Iceberg PMC.
>
> In 2024, the ASF introduced the policy for GitHub Actions usage
> across the foundation[1]. The ASF Github shared pool of
> Github-hosted runners has been at, or very close to the limit of
> 900 jobs most of the time in the past few weeks and this is the
> case again today.
>
> Your project has been identified as being among the top 5 consumers of
> build time over the past 7 days and we request that you bring your
> usage down by stream-lining long-running builds. Contact Infra for
> a consultation if you are unable to streamline your builds further.
>
> You can use the infra reporting tool[2] to monitor your GHA usage as you
> work on stream-lining, as well as locate any bottlenecks in the workflows.
>
> Infra will allow you two weeks time (till the 8th of June, 2026) to
> progress this, but should you still be above the limits by then,
> without a viable path forward, we will be limiting your GHA usage.
>
> Kind regards,
> Bob Thomson, on behalf of ASF Infrastructure.
>
>
> [1] https://infra.apache.org/github-actions-policy.html
> [2]
> https://infra-reports.apache.org/#ghactions&project=iceberg&hours=24&limit=15&group=name
>
>

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